Re: IML: Master cylinder push rod question
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Re: IML: Master cylinder push rod question



Actually, several reasons.  I have replaced the master cylinder in the car and ever since replacement, the brake pedal "sticks" a bit and doesn't return all the way and after lubricating several parts, attempting to remove anything that might be obstructing pedal travel and reading and re reading the FSM, I can't seem to solve the problem.  I have researched some of the archive information on the site and found a reference to a push rod adjustment -- something that I hadn't tried, nor was aware could be done.
 
So, I thought I'd ask...
 
--
Joe
Allen, Texas
'61 4D Crown Southampton
http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1961/JoeStill/index.htm
 
-------------- Original message --------------

> Can you explain why you want to make this adjustment? Maybe there is something
> else wrong...
>
> Paul W.
>
> In an email dated 18/7/2005 7:38:46 pm GMT Daylight time, joestill1@xxxxxxxxxxx
> (Joe) writes:
>
> >Afternoon everyone:
> >
> >Is there a way to adjust the master cylinder push rod on a 1961 Crown? The FSM
> shows nothing that I can see.
> >
> >--
> >Joe
> >Allen, Texas
> >'61 4D Crown Southampton
> >http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1961/JoeStill/index.htm
> >
>
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