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I am putting new brake rods on a 31 Cabriolet restoration. I have the length of the rods to the wheels from the Mechanics Handbook Vol 1 but they don't mention the length of the rod from the pedal to the cross-shaft. How long should this rod be set at? Thank you, Ed
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You set the rod so that the cross shaft arms are vertical.NOT some arbitrary number.There are dozens of places that have .010 wear after 90 years,and that number is in the rear view mirror.Same thing with the rods to the wheels.Ford didn't do away with the one piece rods in early 28 because it was cheaper,it costs more to add adjustable parts.They found early on it wasn't going to work.You set them to fit your car,as needed.
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Ed, you should also adjust the rod connecting to the brake pedal so that both the clutch and brake pedal are in alignment.
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When I push on the brake pedal my brake lights don't come on. I have to push the
pedal pretty hard so my brake lights come on. What can I adjust to get my brake lights to come when I push the brake pedal just a little. Thanks.... |
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Tack weld the clevis pins to insure they don’t come out..it’s the only spot where one cotter and clevis pin failure can cause complete brake failure
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Too much time on my hands
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Vise Grips ARE a period tool to the Model A.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locking_pliers You could be judged but almost certain you won't win. Joe K
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I worked on a car that had the wrong rod between the brake pedal and the cross shaft. The end of the rod was hitting the cross frame member and preventing the brakes from being fully functional. I shortened it with a hack saw.
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A is for apple, green as the sky. Step on the gas, for tomorrow I die. Forget the brakes, they really don't work. The clutch always sticks, and starts with a jerk. My car grows red hair, and flies through the air. Driving's a blast, a blast from the past. |
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Thanks for the suggestions I will look at it again and try these.
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I had the same problem. The 3 holes in the frame and three holes in the switch were not in correct alignment, and the plunger dragged on the side of its hole. I ground the middle hole larger and solved the problem
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Thanks Russ
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