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> Setting the brake pedal rod depth
VaccaRabite
post May 14 2025, 02:22 PM
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I have recently changed my brake master, and I've had some issues.

One of the things that was suggested was that the rod from the brake pedal to the master may not be the correct depth.

The rod was set perfectly for the prior master, but that was 17 years ago.

I'm going to pull the pedal cluster out to check depth. What is the right way to make sure the plunger is the right length?

Zach
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sixnotfour
post May 14 2025, 05:22 PM
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yes and you don't have to pull pedal cluster...
you should feel a little play between end of rod and master..
call it free play ,, a rattle ,, an exact mm is somewhere..
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