Irony
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posted on 26/5/15 at 10:54 AM |
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Brake Bias Clevises to tight.
I think my brake bias clevises are nipped up to tight against the brake pedal to allow for proper bias adjustment. However as the pedal box is fitted
it is a PITA to get to. A friend has suggested I need to unscrew the push rods from the clevises, spin the clevises around a couple of times and
screw the push rods back in. I have tried this but I think the rubber boot on the push rod is gripping the push rod so tight I am turning the boot as
well. This means when I let go of the push rod it spins back into its original position and the boot is rubbery. I am plainly avoiding taking the
pedal box out as it is a nightmare getting to the swine. Anyone got any ideas?
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rodgling
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posted on 26/5/15 at 11:10 AM |
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Yup, this is a right pain, fortunately there is an easy solution. Peel back the boot slightly, spray with silicone lubricant. The boot will then spin
freely and you can easily turn the pushrod.
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adithorp
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posted on 26/5/15 at 12:27 PM |
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+1
Only issue is if the boot has a crimped clip holding it to the shaft. You can just remove it and leave off; the boot is only a dust cover and it makes
very little difference if the clip is missing.
Be sure it's silicone lube NOT mineral oil to lubricate the boot.
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Irony
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posted on 26/5/15 at 02:45 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by adithorp
+1
Only issue is if the boot has a crimped clip holding it to the shaft. You can just remove it and leave off; the boot is only a dust cover and it makes
very little difference if the clip is missing.
Be sure it's silicone lube NOT mineral oil to lubricate the boot.
I have a crimped clip, it must be crimped flipping tight. Okay, I'll snip the crimps off and lubricate and try again. Cheers fellas
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rodgling
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posted on 26/5/15 at 03:02 PM |
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No need to remove crimps, just grip the (lubricated) rubber boot (by hand) and turn in order to turn the pushrod.
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Angel Acevedo
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posted on 26/5/15 at 07:02 PM |
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Crimp may be removed and if your picky, you may install a ty rap (Cable tie) when done.
I haven´t installed my pedalbox, but came to the conclusion that I will need to do so at some point in time.
HTH.
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Irony
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posted on 26/5/15 at 09:59 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by rodgling
Yup, this is a right pain, fortunately there is an easy solution. Peel back the boot slightly, spray with silicone lubricant. The boot will then spin
freely and you can easily turn the pushrod.
Hey up,
Problem solved! Thanks a bunch.
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Angel Acevedo
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posted on 26/5/15 at 10:16 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Irony
quote: Originally posted by rodgling
Yup, this is a right pain, fortunately there is an easy solution. Peel back the boot slightly, spray with silicone lubricant. The boot will then spin
freely and you can easily turn the pushrod.
Hey up,
Problem solved! Thanks a bunch.
Good to Know.
Then it is easier for me in the not so distant future...
Thanks Rodgling.
AA
Beware of what you wish.. for it may come true....
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