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    Brake pedal to booster

     



    I've converted my Chevelle to front disc power brakes. It was manual drums. My problem is the rod that installs to the brake pedal seems to be too short. When it's hooked up the pedal won't come out to the rubber stops. It's supposed to have a 1/4 in. of play instead of 3/4 in. short. Its a delco moraine 11 in. booster. Is there an adjustment for the rod besides the clevis that connects it to the pedal?
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    Cool Brak rod adjustments

     



    No I don't think so however you can buy a longer rod from several of the brake supply vendors. Try the following link....http://www.tperformance.com/ they offer assemblies that include the rod, rod end, and jam nut. Available in 10" and 4 3/4" overall lengths.

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    The stupid bracket was bent. All is well now.
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