Hello,
is the spec for the acorn nut adjustment measured from the base of the booster or the top of the plastic cup?
Thanks
Steiny
Acorn Nut on Brake Booster
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Re: Acorn Nut on Brake Booster
Base of the booster.
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Re: Acorn Nut on Brake Booster
Thanks, I saw that. The picture is grainier than the cereal I had for breakfast though.
I tried that, couldn't get it to bleed because literally nothing was pumping. Then I screwed it out two turns farther, bled fine, braked fine UNTIL the sucker got a little hot, then it started dragging :-/ So I'm thinking one turn in and we're good. It's not rocket science.
I tried that, couldn't get it to bleed because literally nothing was pumping. Then I screwed it out two turns farther, bled fine, braked fine UNTIL the sucker got a little hot, then it started dragging :-/ So I'm thinking one turn in and we're good. It's not rocket science.