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Old 01-16-08, 11:36 AM
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hey guys i need to order my new master cylinder from willwood today and i totaly forgot to take the measurements of thebrake pedal assembly i need when i was at the shop on the weekend mabe some one here can go out to their ride and help me out... the first measurement is the linear length of the pedal from the pivot point to the pad...and the seccond measurement is from the pivot point to the clevis where the master cyl. pushrod attaches to the pedal...thanks in advance. i realy need to get this stuff ordered... 92. turbo.. dont think it will matter though
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Try car in a junkyard?
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yea.. thats like an hour from my house i figured since this is a second gen forum most of you would have the pedal in question in your driveway...and and willing to help a fellow car guy out.. i would hate hate to think the stereotype of the import scene is true but im begining to wonder...like really it would honestly take all of 2 min..
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That seems faster at this rate. I think all the pros aren't bothering and the noobs don't know what you're talking about.

Well, some pics or detailed description or etc. would help. I think I can figure out where the "pivot point" is but I dunno where the clevis/master cylinder pushrod is.
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its where the the rod that will go forwards toward the fire wall it is what actually attaches the brake pedal o the master cylinder will be lower than the pivot point and should really be the only other thing attached to the pedal ( maby a sensor)... thanks man
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Southernrazed Bumps are forbidden here in the 2nd gen technical section. Please read the announcement at the top of this section before posting again.

Your bumps have been deleted. And lets face it; 4 bumps in less than 12 hours makes you look like a spoiled child that thinks your question is more important that anyone else's. Lets hope you are not a spoiled child and just failed to read the announcement that say read this before posting in this section.
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bro i had no idea there were no bumps im new.. sue me... and this post has bene here for over 24hours and the only reason i am pressing the issue is because i needed the parts by the weekend and as far as the chid remark ,<edited for flaming>

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