Re: Over Drive Installed! 53 Clipper

Posted by HH56 On 2017/9/10 21:30:17
The only thing common is both pedals are on the same shaft. I believe one end of the shaft goes thru a hole in the frame rail for it's support and the other end goes thru a bracket which is bolted to another portion of the frame. If that bolted bracket is loose that could cause a bit of an issue with pedal travel.

The brake rod attaches to a pin on the base of the pedal along with a spring. As the pedal is pushed down the base and pin rotates and moves the rod forward to push the piston into the master. The only adjustment is the overall length of the rod and end piece as determined by the threaded connection. The shorter the rod the more the pedal goes to the floor before the piston starts to move fluid to the wheels.

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