I converted my '73 Road Runner to a manual transmission and used a used pedal assembly what I was led to believe was for my car. Now with everything installed as per the Plymouth factory shop manual the brake pedal is a good two inches lower than the clutch pedal where you press down with your foot. I'm wondering if this is normal because I've never seen this on any other car I've worked on, and it seems odd you would have to press the brake pedal down almost to the floor to stop the car. In case it matters the car has power brakes and I replaced the master cylinder at the time I did the conversion. I also installed a new clutch pedal bumper which determines how high the clutch pedal is off of the floor.
To fix this I've tried lengthening the adjustment on the pushrod that goes into the back of the master cylinder, but all that did was make it so that the piston in the MC started to compress when I forced it down on the brake booster with the nuts on the studs. The reason why the pedal is so low appears to be because the rod that connects the pedal arm to the pivot on the pedal box is so short. What length is the correct one so I know if mine is right or not, and were different lengths of these used for different years/applications? I'm thinking that maybe the pedal box assembly I got acquired the wrong one of these rods somewhere along the way.
Any insight into this would be much appreciated.
Brake and clutch pedal height issue
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- Road Runner (RM)
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal height issue
It's normal for a power brake car
Re: Brake and clutch pedal height issue
Both of mine sit about 1" to 1 1/2" higher
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- GTX (RS)
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal height issue
Don't have a parts book for 73, but a look at 71 may provide insight:
The brake pedals for ATX vs. MTX cars had different part numbers. Same for brake pedal brackets.
The clutch pedal part numbers differed for 6 vs. 8 cylinder
The clutch pedal bracket was same regardless
The clutch linkage rod varied by 6/small 8 vs. big 8
If this was the same for 73, then there is not universal fitment. You may have the wrong assembly for your engine/trans.
The brake pedals for ATX vs. MTX cars had different part numbers. Same for brake pedal brackets.
The clutch pedal part numbers differed for 6 vs. 8 cylinder
The clutch pedal bracket was same regardless
The clutch linkage rod varied by 6/small 8 vs. big 8
If this was the same for 73, then there is not universal fitment. You may have the wrong assembly for your engine/trans.
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- Road Runner (RM)
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- GTX (RS)
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal height issue
Do you have a power brake car? If yes, then this is normal and designed into it. It tells about it in the service manual.
71 Road Runner - J68