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The arm on the cross shaft to which the brake pedal rod attaches has two holes, one above the other. Which is the one to use?
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I'm part of the only ever generation with an analogue childhood and a digital adulthood. Last edited by Synchro909; 12-29-2023 at 07:49 PM. |
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I've never seen a cross shaft with two holes. If your car is a 1930-31 how do you line up to operate the brake light switch. The hand brake has two holes.
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Sorry, said the wrong thing. It's the ebrake shaft. Here's a picture.
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and you need to adjust move to the upper hole. See page 265 of the Service Bulletins. |
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