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Re: Last update on roadster in Philly with locking brakes

To: David Datsun <datsun_dave@yahoo.com>, datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Last update on roadster in Philly with locking brakes
From: STAN CHERNOFF <az589@lafn.org>
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 11:01:33 -0700
David,

The master cylinder piston should return completely against the wire
retainer in the cylinder bore near the back end.  There should be a small
amount of end play in the M/C pushrod when the brake pedal is in the fully
released position.  As they say: "Shim as required".

People sometimes remove or leave out shims when firewalls crack or deform.

Stan
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At 10:50 AM 9/14/01 -0700, David Datsun wrote:
>List:
>
>My brother added a shim to his new brake master
>cylinder and wrote this:
>
>I did what they suggested about bleeding master etc.
>and i found one fat shim in our boxes and added that
>to the master.....and guess what.....it worked!  Drove
>all around town last night and everything was fine....
>
>my question is how do you know how much shim to add?  
>
>What is enough?  
>
>What is too much?
> 
>Mike 
>
>Thanks for all of the great input from you on this
>great list. 
>
>David Wilson
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>
>
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