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> Brake Peddle Play, Can one adjust this ?
dralf
post Nov 30 2004, 01:40 PM
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I got my car off the jackstands this weekend and all I need now is to get some insurance so I can drive it down the road for a front end alignment. I have bleed the brakes a number of times and there is no air in the lines and the car stops OK, however there is about an inch or so of peddle travel before one can feel the master cylinder working or any sort of resistance. I plan on taking up the floorboard and looking at the linkage, but before I go doing that I wanted to ask some of you pros as to what kind of adjustments can I make to take up this free play. I read in the manual that there should be 0.1 MM ? of play in the MC plunger, but I think my free play is coming from something else.

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post Nov 30 2004, 02:08 PM
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Yes.

The plundger rod screws into a bracket that is attached to your brake pedal. Basic method would be to unscrew the plundger rod until you get the factory measurement and then reset your brake light washer back to the original position.

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post Nov 30 2004, 02:18 PM
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if the adjuster screw doesn't do it,

did you bleed both bleed valves on the front calipers? IE-the upper and lower ones? I just did the top ones my first time and had a similar reaction to what you are describing

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post Nov 30 2004, 02:25 PM
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I just bleed the top bleeders ( I have speed bleeders in those locations) I have done it 3 times with the use of a power bleeded. Naturally I assumed that gravity / and density diffrences between brake fluid and air would be on my side and I only need to work the top screws. But as Scotty or was it Spock once said, " The Laws of Physics Do Not Apply"
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post Nov 30 2004, 02:46 PM
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Ohhhhhhhh....

For sure. Bleed those brakes properly first. There's a bunch of methods for getting 914 brakes properly bled. Usually requires two people and a massive stomp on the pedal to get that p-valve to bleed properly.

"Then" if you need to adjust...
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post Nov 30 2004, 02:57 PM
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Also- make sure the rubber pedal stop on the pedal cluster is in place. You'll have to pull the floor board to see. If it has slid out, the spring on the pedal will push the pedal toward you, giving you some free play.
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