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    Default Parking Brake Lever

    Just an FYI:
    Two levers come with the optional Grove parking brake; one with the square hole aligned with the lever sides- use this one. The other has a square hole aligned as a diamond-do not use this one.
    I used the correct one but still had an issue where the brakes were fully released only with the lever in the center position-not good. I had to "clock" the lever another 90 degrees on the shaft to get it to be ON at the aft position and OFF at the full forward position.
    I don't believe all this was explained on the brief instructions that came with the brake valve.

    Jim

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    Default Re: Parking Brake Lever

    Thanks for the extra information Jim.

    Scott

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    Default Re: Parking Brake Lever

    I started to work on my parking brake today. The instructions are pretty minimal compared to the rest of the kit. The issue Im having is that the handle moves about 170 degrees so there is no way to get full throw of the handle when coming through the center console. To that point, with either handle and in no position can I get the valve to look like the photos in relation to the "little dimple" on the opposite of the shaft. I must be missing something.

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    Default Re: Parking Brake Lever

    with the parking break installed, the throw on the arm is far from a 180 degree swing. Im guessing mine travels from full forward to full aft around 140 degrees. Im estimating. The valve closes quickly and remains closed for quite a bit of travel until it opens again. remember that it works upside down as well so you may find that once installed the open/close throw is reversed. Parking break is on with the lever full forward. You would then remove the lever, rotate the valve stem 180 degree and reinstall the arm.
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    Default Re: Parking Brake Lever

    Also, the brake comes with two arms. Make sure you are using the correct one.
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    Default Re: Parking Brake Lever

    I think something is getting lost in translation... it helps to know that it stays closed for most of the throw. Mine rotates about 170 when not installed. Of course it would be closer to 140 installed. Mine seems to have stops internally at 170 degrees.

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    Default Re: Parking Brake Lever

    Ahh, yeh, If I am not mistaken, mine spins all the way around without stops.
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    Default Re: Parking Brake Lever

    Figured it out... I thought they were stops... didn’t want to break anything, it was just the cam engaging!

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    Default Re: Parking Brake Lever

    So what is everyone using to seal the npt threads. I don’t believe we’re supposed to use Teflon, but sure looks like it in the manual. Can I use this permashield gasket dressing and sealant that came with my kit? Or is there something better for the hydraulic system?

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    Default Re: Parking Brake Lever

    Permatex high temp on pretty much everything.
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