Terranical
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Due to a very poor handbrake on my '94 T2 (wouldn't hold the car on even a slight incline) I had a local garage here in Spain have a look at it, as I don't have the facilities for wheel removal. They replaced the rear wheel cylinders at great cost, and the handbrake is still c**p.
Now it's my understanding that the handbrake is purely mechanical i.e. no hydraulics - just a cable which rotates a cam of some description, spreading the shoes, and an auto-adjust mechanism which compensates for wear on the shoes, so the wheel cylinders would have no effect on the handbrake.
Have I got this completely wrong, or has the garage cocked up (due to my lack of Spanish and their lack of English it's possible that they misinterpreted what I stated the problem to be, I have used them several times in the past and found them honest and knowledgeable, but now I am starting to wonder!
Now it's my understanding that the handbrake is purely mechanical i.e. no hydraulics - just a cable which rotates a cam of some description, spreading the shoes, and an auto-adjust mechanism which compensates for wear on the shoes, so the wheel cylinders would have no effect on the handbrake.
Have I got this completely wrong, or has the garage cocked up (due to my lack of Spanish and their lack of English it's possible that they misinterpreted what I stated the problem to be, I have used them several times in the past and found them honest and knowledgeable, but now I am starting to wonder!