Long brake pedal travel and pedal assembly bushings
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 1:05 pm
Afternoon all,
Last winter I went through my 68 912 brakes with new MC, rebuilt calipers (by me), new brake lines, new pads etc. Discs are in good shape and true.
I have always felt that the brake pedal had a long travel before engaging, the brakes pulled up well enough as witnessed by my lad face planting into the headrest one day. Just felt that I would like the pedal higher and firmer. The factory owners manual refers to 30-50% of total travel before the brakes will bite. I feel I'm beyond that.
I have been chasing through the usual suspects of hysteresis, brake push rod adjustment etc but to no avail.
I went down to the assembly today to look for slop or breakages and have decided the bushings will be replaced as there is some movement on the brake pedal shaft and crumbly remains of bushings.
My question of you is whether worn out bushings will allow excess brake pedal travel or if this is a red herring?
The bushes will be done regardless just interested in opinion/experience/fact.
Matt
Last winter I went through my 68 912 brakes with new MC, rebuilt calipers (by me), new brake lines, new pads etc. Discs are in good shape and true.
I have always felt that the brake pedal had a long travel before engaging, the brakes pulled up well enough as witnessed by my lad face planting into the headrest one day. Just felt that I would like the pedal higher and firmer. The factory owners manual refers to 30-50% of total travel before the brakes will bite. I feel I'm beyond that.
I have been chasing through the usual suspects of hysteresis, brake push rod adjustment etc but to no avail.
I went down to the assembly today to look for slop or breakages and have decided the bushings will be replaced as there is some movement on the brake pedal shaft and crumbly remains of bushings.
My question of you is whether worn out bushings will allow excess brake pedal travel or if this is a red herring?
The bushes will be done regardless just interested in opinion/experience/fact.
Matt
