Ok here's the deal. A couple weeks ago, I replaced my rear wheel cylinders and shoes. Everything was fine. Today I replaced the master cylinder (it took a dump) and front calipers. Now it's not fine. Problem I'm having is adjusting the pushrod clearance. I read it over and over in the manual, but just can't figure out how to get to the damn adjusting screw. The pushrod is adjusted too long, so it holds the master cylinder in just a little bit. At first, the rear brakes were grabbing and after driving around for a few minutes, it just wouldn't go anywhere anymore. I had to take the wheel off and turn the self adjuster nut all the way in to get it to turn again. As a temporary fix (so I could get home), I put a decent sized washer on each bolt stud between the booster and master cylinder as kind of a spacer. It worked and I made it home, but they were still dragging a little bit. This time though it was the front brakes that were really hot instead of the rears. I added another washer to the ones already on there (thicker than the first ones), and they're still dragging. I'm not trying to fix it with the washers, just get it so it won't grab until I can figure it out or take it to somebody. I don't understand it though, the brake pedal goes about 1/2 way down and then I can feel the pushrod come into contact with the master cylinder piston, so I don't see how the master cylinder to still be pushed in causing the dragging (????). They work fine otherwise. I'm confused....
So to make a long story short.....has anybody adjusted the pushrod clearance before? If so, how the heck to you get to it? It says it's behind the brake booster, yet inside the cabin behind the instrument cluster. Took the instrument cluster out and still couldn't figure out how to get back there. AAHHHHHHH!!!![]()
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Maybe I'll just end up taking it to a shop, or even (dare I say) the dealer (?). I'm supposed to go out of town tomorrow afternoon so I really need to get this fixed soon!
Any ideas are appreciated!
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