E-brake cables for Bubbajoe Corvette 12" rotor conversion / Corvair front hubs (Page 1/2)
AL68 FEB 18, 11:50 AM
I just did the 12" Vette brake conversion on my 86 GT with the Bubbajoe rear brackets, rear Cierra
knuckle/bigger bearing and Chevy front hubs with redrilled bolt patterns. I wanted to have a working
emergency brake with the 88 Corvette rear calipers, I found several posts looking for ways to hook
them up but could not find any info to make them work like the originals.

I found a couple cables in a brake catalog that work, the part numbers are Raybestos BC93218 and
BC93220, 84-87 Vette rear cables. All I had to do was file the eye on the end a little wider to slip over
the caliper arm and remove a crimped on stop for the spring & they worked great. The cables were only
about $18 each at Rock Auto.

here's the modifications I did to both cables:


left side caliper/cable connection (right is the same):


Cable bend is not too tight - releases fine:


I made a strap from galvanized sheetmetal to hang cable off lower control arm,
you can wrap it with electrical tape before bending to insulate the metal from the
cable housing (I dipped mine in Plastikote after bending):


cable housing has plenty of clearance with an 18x8.5-40mm wheel/ 265 tire:


the other ends hooks up like the factory cables:


looks much better than the stock brakes


Also, the front Corvair hubs are the same as most drum brake 5-bolt 4 3/4 small to mid-size
GM's with bolt on steering arms from 65-74 (65-74 Nova, 67-69 Camaro, 65-72
Chevelle/Cutlass/A-bodies, etc) - much easier to find. I used some extra 66 Nova ones I had.

The only problem I have is the Chevy front bearing dust caps stick out too far for my wheel's
center caps - looks like I have to make shorter caps.

AL
jaybug56 OCT 03, 11:30 PM

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Originally posted by AL68:


Also, the front Corvair hubs are the same as most drum brake 5-bolt 4 3/4 small to mid-size
GM's with bolt on steering arms from 65-74 (65-74 Nova, 67-69 Camaro, 65-72
Chevelle/Cutlass/A-bodies, etc) - much easier to find. I used some extra 66 Nova ones I had.

The only problem I have is the Chevy front bearing dust caps stick out too far for my wheel's
center caps - looks like I have to make shorter caps.

AL




So, I can stop looking for Corvair hubs and use the ones from a Nova?
Same steps for the modification?
AL68 OCT 04, 08:37 AM
Yes, I had a Chevy parts guy check his old catalogs, he said the part number was the same as drum brake Novas 65 to 74, Chevelles to 64-72, Camaros 67-72, etc. Most all of the GM intermediates with the steering arms that unbolt from the spindle will work, the one piece cast ones will not (A-bodies 73-up, Camaros 70-up, etc.). They do move the wheel out a lot, my fronts are 18x7.5 +45 .
daniel87fierogt JUN 27, 02:55 AM
Thank you for posting these part numbers. This makes hooking up the ebrake so easy and i needed new cables anyway. A + to you.
Matthew_Fiero JUN 28, 02:20 PM
Thank you for this write up!

Damn! I just purchased new left and right cables (Fiero) to begin my setup. I literally just purchased them on Friday (no returns).

I seem to be missing one of those return springs in the picture. The calipers I bought did not include those springs and the old cores I found only one spring.

Anyone got one or two kicking around?

[This message has been edited by Matthew_Fiero (edited 06-28-2015).]

Matthew_Fiero JUL 16, 06:43 PM
I was able to cancel my order and my vette cables are (hopefully) on the way! I am excited!

I will post pictures once I have completed the setup.

Matthew
Matthew_Fiero JUL 16, 07:04 PM

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Originally posted by AL68:

AL



Why did you cut the weight off?
AL68 JUL 17, 08:36 AM
It's the spring stop for the original brake shoe setup, the spring won't extend to the end of the cable/last weight with it there.

Are the pics above showing up for you, I just get x's but I uploaded them on PIP?
Matthew_Fiero AUG 04, 06:45 PM
Yep I see your pictures!

I just got my cables in today after 3 weeks of waiting!

My weights are balls instead of cylinders like yours.



Welp! I guess it's time to cut my balls off! Wish me luck!

Matthew
Matthew_Fiero AUG 04, 09:41 PM
Gentlemen... Balls have been cut!



I am on 4 days without sleep. I will do my best to install the cables tomorrow. Keep note if you are cutting the weights off to spray with water or coolant as to not melt the plastic shielding.

Goodnight.

Matthew