ectobass
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I am finally getting around to some lingering To-Do list items on my 2005 Tahoe now that I am driving it more often. Right now, I have a lot of play in the brake pedal. I previously (5+years ago) replaced the master cylinder and bled the lines. No issues with stopping. I am planning on replacing the fluid again now that I have a Four Uncles brake bleeder.
Per the attached image, I definitely have some play where the push rod attaches the brake pedal assembly.
However, it feels like the whole rotating pedal assembly has additional press/release play. In the image you can see where the push rod goes through the fire wall where it is leaking. It feels like (yes, I am guessing) the stop for the return action is worn, which is pulling the push rod back further than it should. That is, the pedal is returning forward too far. However, I cannot determine where (or if) there is a stop mechanism for the return action. It may be between the mounting bracket and the rotating assembly, thus not visible without removing it.
1) Does it look like the push rod is being pulled out too far?
2) Does anyone have any images of the return stop mechanism (if there is one)?
Thank you very much!!
Per the attached image, I definitely have some play where the push rod attaches the brake pedal assembly.
However, it feels like the whole rotating pedal assembly has additional press/release play. In the image you can see where the push rod goes through the fire wall where it is leaking. It feels like (yes, I am guessing) the stop for the return action is worn, which is pulling the push rod back further than it should. That is, the pedal is returning forward too far. However, I cannot determine where (or if) there is a stop mechanism for the return action. It may be between the mounting bracket and the rotating assembly, thus not visible without removing it.
1) Does it look like the push rod is being pulled out too far?
2) Does anyone have any images of the return stop mechanism (if there is one)?
Thank you very much!!