Granada Disc Brakes

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  1. 73curtis

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    does it feel like a normal brake pedal height
     
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    the way mine is now i have to pick my leg up to hit the pedal, way to high
     
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    How bout taking a pedal measurement???

    A manual pedal is generally a 1-1½" higher than a power brake pedal... Got a orig drum brake Comet out back I'll measure to see if there is a difference...
     
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    It will be the SAME height as your drum brake setup was.

    You haven't swapped that rod out yet???
     
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    Actually it's not, my '72 with orig rod, new carpet & '74 disc/drum MC measures 7 9/16" from carpet to bottom of pad, while the '71 with it's beat down carpet measures 7 1/4"... I've been thinking it was just a illusion but '72 no doubt sets higher...

    I"m probably going to add one of those hot rod mini boosters that have been mentioned, though for grins I may shortening the rod a little first... The '71 will be my guinea pig for the booster project...
     
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    do you think the adjustable rod will work to lower the pedal
     
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    As long as it can be adjusted shorter than orig no doubt, but that brings up a question...

    Apparently the std rod is 6" measured from TIP to CENTER of the pedal mounting opening, the adj rods I've seen say adj 6" to 6½, so may require shortening, assuming that's possible...
     
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    what do you mean by standard,do they make different lengths for power or non power or drum and disk different? Just wonder if you have seen the different length ones?
     
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    if adjustable one doesnt work i will shorten it,just hope it doesnt interfere with brake light switch, dont remember how that is mounted
     
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    Just a few days ago i dealt with this problem. I ended up cutting a little more than a 1/4 inch from the middle of the rod, Threading both parts of the rod, and used 2 jam nuts and a coupling nut to make an adjustable push rod. if you have the tap set its an easy fab. it ended up looking almost identical to this (plus one jam nut)...
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    to be clear, the pic above is from a universal kit i found online to use as an example of what my adjustable rod looks like.
     
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    From My experience, it is.
     
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    That's great, that's what i did in the past (over 20years ago) but i now suffer from C.R.S and had a brain fart......but any way-that's originally what i wanted to do , but if you read my earlier post when i changed the old master out for the disc brake one I used the new rod and now cant get it out. I tried pressing it out but instead of the clip breaking it felt like if i put any more pressure on it it was going to snap the ears on the new master off....i tried something similar to Moneymaker 1 figuring the quick pull instead of the steady pressure might be better but that didn't work either; so after trying these ideas is when i came up with the adjustable rod idea...i dont have a welder like a few others here that cut theirs and welded back together and i'm too cheap/dont have the disposable funds to buy another master or i guess i can just live with it for now or I'll try the fork idea to separate it.
     
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    PErfect!! thats what im going to try THANKS.
     
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    Trying to figure out how the setup works compared to the top picture? The one thing escaping is how is going to be attached to the brake pedal? I assume the U shape bracket is what's intended to attach there? It appears the hole in that bracket is much smaller than it needs to be to attach to brake pedal?
     

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