How to remove e-brake from RTA
Hey!
My project is coming along just fine, but i'm confused as to how to remove the e-brake
lines from 1. The caliper, and 2. the rear trailing arm itself.
Can anyone help me? It seems as I am suppose to split the e-brake wire from the
attachment in the caliper? But how do i remove the line from the RTA?
Car: '92 Civic VTi Hatch (B16A2 w/rear discs)
I'm picking it all apart to change bushings and so on, so this is quite essential for me
to have any progress. (Please excuse any bad language, i'm not from the US.)
edit: The e-brake wire IS loose from the caliperwire.. But not the wire itself form the attachment.
My project is coming along just fine, but i'm confused as to how to remove the e-brake
lines from 1. The caliper, and 2. the rear trailing arm itself.
Can anyone help me? It seems as I am suppose to split the e-brake wire from the
attachment in the caliper? But how do i remove the line from the RTA?
Car: '92 Civic VTi Hatch (B16A2 w/rear discs)
I'm picking it all apart to change bushings and so on, so this is quite essential for me
to have any progress. (Please excuse any bad language, i'm not from the US.)
edit: The e-brake wire IS loose from the caliperwire.. But not the wire itself form the attachment.
There's a small pin that holds the ebrake cable in place to the rear caliper, just pull it out with some pliers and then unbolt it from the rear trailing arm...
This is already done. And also where the problems begin.
I'm asking how to remove the wire from the piece that's attached to the caliper.
The wire seems to go trough it, and also trough the RTA inside some rubber cover.
I'm asking how to remove the wire from the piece that's attached to the caliper.
The wire seems to go trough it, and also trough the RTA inside some rubber cover.
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