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Charles Reese 10-10-2010 03:29 PM

Clutch/Brake pedal
 

My clutch pedal seems to sit about 1 inch closer to the upper floorboard than the brake pedal. Both have their respective return springs in place (clutch original spring; aftermarket brake return spring).
This is an early multidisc clutch ... thought maybe the brake pedal shaft collar (original) was installed incorrectly but rotated it 180 degress and same issue.

Ron in Quincy 10-10-2010 07:23 PM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

Charles,

The brake and clutch pedals on A1276 match up perfect, same height; I have no idea why yours are at a different height ?

Why are you using a after market brake pedal spring ?

Ron

Charles Reese 10-10-2010 07:34 PM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

aftermarket spring was in a box of parts someone gave me .. thought i'd try it (plan to take off for judging). could this be pulling the brake pedal higher than necessary?

spike 10-10-2010 08:31 PM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

How much free travel do you have in the clutch pedal? should be set for 1 inch....then adjust the brake pedal to the clutch pedal with the clevis and then reset all your brake rods and adjust the brakes and it should be close to being right. good luck

Ron in Quincy 10-11-2010 03:00 AM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

Charles,

Gave some thought to your problem. The brake pedal stop is pretty well fixed as it uses the bell housing built in stop; if you replaced the pedal shaft its possible the outer hole of the new shaft may have been drilled in the wrong position ? The clevis on the end of the shaft is the clutch pedal stop. Moving the clevis 180 degrees will not change the stop position as the cut outs are equal on the clevis.

Just somthing else for you to check for your problem.

Ron

Tom Endy 10-11-2010 11:26 AM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

As I understand the original post, the brake pedal stops higher from the floor than does the clutch pedal. This is usually casued by wear on the stop on the bell housing and wear on the brake pedal stop itself. You can even the pedals by grinding or filing metal off the collar that stops the clutch pedal. This will raise the clutch pedal to the same height as the brake pedal. You don't have to take much material off.

Bratton's carries the correct clutch pedal return spring for the multi-disk clutch. Part number 11390, page 51 in their catalog.

Tom Endy

d.j. moordigian 10-11-2010 11:39 AM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

As I recall, there is no stop on the early(multi- disc) bell housing for the brake pedal,
just the later. I would think the hole in the pedal shaft is in the wrong place, either
one.

Dudley

Tom Endy 10-11-2010 02:16 PM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

You are probably right. I have rebuilt a number of multi-disk clutch assemblies, but I never had anything to do with installing the pedals. I do know that the pedal shaft is smaller in diameter and the pedals do not have bushings. The one photo I took for an article shows the bell housing from the oposite angle. I am not sure what stops the brake pedal. Hard to believe that Henry would just allow it to bang against the floor board.

Tom Endy

barkleydave 02-25-2015 03:28 PM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

Old post but same problem! On my truck the brake pedal is about an inch higher than the clutch pedal. Seems the only stop is the pedal hits the floor board. I added a 1/2 block of oak to even the pedal out. I know that is not a factory solution and maybe someone knows how to adjust the pedal on a 29 CC PU

Thanks

Tom Wesenberg 02-25-2015 04:24 PM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

The collar on the end of the shaft sets the clutch return spot. It might be worn out and allowing too much return travel. Also check the tabs on the clutch pedal for wear.

barkleydave 02-26-2015 09:08 AM

Re: Clutch/Brake pedal
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Wesenberg (Post 1040307)
The collar on the end of the shaft sets the clutch return spot. It might be worn out and allowing too much return travel. Also check the tabs on the clutch pedal for wear.

Bit confused... that also controls the return spot for the brake as well?

The more I do the less I know about this Modern Contraptions!


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