The following applies to TE's without self adjusters.The comments regarding cranks going over centre are very important, & if they do it will never work , the floating self centring bit should start off unbiased I think, ie fore & aft. There can be huge wear/play in this whole xmas tree arrangment and in the levers on the calipers which does not make adjustement easy,early cars had grease nipples on the main swivel ,later ones do not.The whole design is highly questionable. Make sure all the moving parts are free to move,the caliper hinge pins are overlooked as is the tuning fork release thing. The cable needs to be free and not full of congealed grease . I never thought of the adjust ment bolt/screw jumping worn threads, this same bolt also tends to self undo and hence increase the lever travel,which is why most rear disc braked 3 litres have vertical handbrakes when full on and the car still moves.I believe the same general set up prevails on Jaguar Mk11's,maybe they know the answer. Two fixes assuming the threads are ok; 1,loctite 2,better, drill 2 small holes opposite one another in the web of the caliper clamp in the same plain as the screw slot and having nipped the adjuster up insert a suitable split pin,this will stop it undoing.The fact that the brake shoes do not sit flat on the disc does not help, you can increase the braking area which is minute by deliberately wearing the shoes to the correct angle (belt sander).The Autocar road test of Aug62 commented "To obtain sufficient leverage........large angular movement of lever...which makes it obtrusive....which was a polite way of saying itis pretty useless. If you want a decent handbrake capable of locking the back wheels with mininal lever travel to facilitate handbrake turns & more importantly stopping the car if/when the main hydraulics fail etc. replace the back axle assembly with a drum braked one from a TD S1 (C Prince must have a few). If you must have originality set it up for the mot,pads rubbing slightly because they will be worn by the time you get to the garage and don't use it before the test and thereafter use it sparingly , park in gear when you can ,& resign yourself to tigthening the adjustor every time you have the back wheels off.The ultimate catastrophe occurs when one of the tiny feeble shoes detaches from its backplate and falls off at which juncture you have no hand brake at all.Happy days Posted by Peter Martin 27/11/2012 10:06:33