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  • Where can I get new rear brake levers?

    Anyone know where i can get new brake levers? Does FMS have them? The lever that is in the rear drum brakes that the parking cable attaches to. Every single one that I have worked on has been stuck pretty good and when I do get them "loose" they stick up again in no time.
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    Don't know if they are available new anymore!
    But, after i "break them loose" and get then freely flexible with PB Blaster, I use a solid lub like graphite or molybdenum disulfide worked into the joint keep them from freezing up again after install.
    Last edited by Pu241; 11-25-2008, 04:14 PM.
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    • #3
      Mine were frozen when I got my car 6yrs ago,after I freed and lubed them up have not had a problem since,but I pull my rear wheels once a year to check and repack wheel bearings,and also lube all moving parts.
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      • #4
        Did you try to clean them with muriatic acid? Then paint them with some epoxy primer or have them re-plated.
        Joe Lutz

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        • #5
          Ben,
          Take a propane torch and heat the living crap out of them. Then PB Blast them and hammer them until they come loose. Then take some of that handy dandy anti-seize, which we all know you use on every bolt so you don't have these same headaches in the future, apply a light coat between the metals and viola!

          Let me rephrase that. If I were having the same problems you are having, and I have, I would do the above, which I have. Not telling you to in case there are problems.
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          • #6
            problems? what problems?
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            • #7
              I soaked mine in a product called "Release-all" for about 10 or 15 minutes and that freed them up. Once that was done I worked some brake lube into the joint and then reinstalled them. Haven't had a problem since.
              Ian
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              • #8
                Hmmmm, mine looked ok. I hope I don't have problems with them. Would that thing getting stuck cause my front shoe on the pass side to be all worn down while the others look fine?


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                • #9
                  doe anyone know are festiva and aspire ones the same?

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                  • #10
                    I believe festiva and aspire ones are different since they are different size brakes. Also I called FMS and they said they have the left ones in stock right now and should get the right ones sometime next month. They are $40/piece.
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