E-brake handle replacement

Flyboy787i

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Hey!! How do I get the e-brake handle off to fix the release and clean up the handle?
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I would run a dremel right up the distance and install a pretty new one…
 

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Toss it in the freezer, perhaps the relative difference in contraction will allow some separation. Or you can do what I did since the thing is not that attractive to start with......and yes Drew, I know I have to reverse my blanks and rear window switches.

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Bav--Only reverse the window switches if you have enough wire under them. Your unique console helped you win that award, so let it be.---Drew
 
I would spray some silicone around the interface between the plastic grip and the metal lever (unless you plan on repainting your lever). After it has soaked in for a few minutes, I would use a block of wood as an impact tool, put it against the bottom end of the grip and tap it upward with a hammer to try to break it loose. Or warm it with a heat gun, instead of using the silicone, before tapping on it.
 
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Oops sorry I was asking for myself. What does taking the ebrake entail? I took a quick look and it does not look like an easy project. I may figure out how to paint in place
 
It is a bit of a PIA to put it back together. The walnut laminate I used was quarter-sawed with a 3M adhesive backing. I soaked it a few times to get it to bend around the E-brake, that did not affect the adhesive, nor did the wood split.
 
I have found using light test monofilament fishing line to hold stuff in place, to be very helpful when not enough hands. It does not interfere with fitment, then just cut and pull when done, comes out clean in one piece.
 
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