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Hand Brake in a Door Car with drums

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June 05, 2017, 07:11 PM
Ragidy57
Hand Brake in a Door Car with drums
Long story short
68 camaro stock everything as far as brake set up. has 4 way around drum brakes.

How can i add a hand brake system for staging and non aggressive finish line driving.

how much we talking?

I have lost alot of motion out of my left leg.


Tee
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Schooled by Scotty
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My Home Track
New London Dragway.

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Loose Change does not smoke tires because i didn't teach him to do that.
June 05, 2017, 08:20 PM
Larry Woodfin
This is an interesting topic and not to be taken lightly. I am interested in the ideas that post. The design/engineering needs to be safe and effective.

First thought, look at hand control add-on systems.


Larry Woodfin



June 06, 2017, 06:06 AM
Iforgot
One of my buddies has no use of his legs, and still races with hand controls (throttle and brake- same stuff you'd equip a normal passenger car with). And he's a helluva racer, we've paired up many times and he's always tough off the tree (button or footbrake) and even tougher at the stripe.
I drove his Camaro once last year, runnered up in S/P..used the hand controls for stripe driving a little, and it actually works pretty well. It's a pain to get everything adjusted out just right but works just fine.
Edit to add: His car has factory front discs but still has factory drums out back. However, no reason it wouldnt work as well with drums in front that I can see.
June 06, 2017, 11:00 AM
bry-war
This is your only option without mechanically connecting the foot pedal to hand lever or converting to dual disc.....
https://secure.chassisshop.com/partdetail/412-SB-3-4/
June 06, 2017, 12:01 PM
Ragidy57
so this way i can still use the foot pedal
this seems like an easy fix and will work


Tee
wjoh155052@aol.com

Schooled by Scotty
http://www.scottyrichardsonsdragracingschool.com/
615-804-2487

My Home Track
New London Dragway.

www.biondoracing.com
www.racepartdepot.com

Loose Change does not smoke tires because i didn't teach him to do that.
June 07, 2017, 05:31 PM
sammy christian
nothing good to come from "aggressive" finishline driving with front drums. put something else in front, even pinto brakes are safer at any speed.


6.41@221 (so far)
4.11@178
off the shelf/built it myself
June 07, 2017, 10:13 PM
camaro77
Rigid 57 I install handicap equipment for a living and could not give you some very good ideas if interested send me a message and we can discuss some thing
June 08, 2017, 08:24 AM
TomR
I have a set of Strange front brakes that came on a 69 Camaro I purchased. Used but worked fine when removed. I'm putting it back on the street so I don't need them. I'll let them go pretty cheap. I can take pics over the weekend if your interested.


72 Nova "Hooptie"
June 09, 2017, 04:34 PM
WEH2
With the master cylinder port basically open to the reservoir! I can't see another cylinder actuating the brakes. The applied pressure from said cylinder would just move fluid to the master cylinder reservoir. Vice versa when foot brake is applied. With some control valves you would need to block one while using the other. It could be done. Then in an emergency you might forget which one to use.
June 09, 2017, 05:09 PM
bry-war
http://www.cncbrakes.com/Produ...eries=412&subseries=

It has no reservoir and is ported to not interfere with normal foot pedal use.
May 08, 2018, 11:04 PM
Ragidy57
I was one scared puppy this time last year. got full motion back. i tire easy but ive been back in the car


Tee
wjoh155052@aol.com

Schooled by Scotty
http://www.scottyrichardsonsdragracingschool.com/
615-804-2487

My Home Track
New London Dragway.

www.biondoracing.com
www.racepartdepot.com

Loose Change does not smoke tires because i didn't teach him to do that.
May 09, 2018, 08:27 AM
SlyFox
quote:
Originally posted by sammy christian:
nothing good to come from "aggressive" finishline driving with front drums. put something else in front, even pinto brakes are safer at any speed.


Damn straight


Mike
May 09, 2018, 11:47 AM
Tim Mitchell
I've seen the results of a front brake drum exploding at the finish line, not pretty.