Henry, I know nothing about 300D brakes, but I know a bit about my 300H brakes. My master cylinder recess in the piston mates with a rod in the booster. When the booster pushes, the rod pushes on the master cylinder piston. There are all sorts of warnings in my shop manual about not adjusting that rod. There has to be clearance between the end of the rod and the seat, although I never found a specification for that. My booster had been replaced and also rebuilt, and my master cylinder had been replaced, so I decided that needed to be adjusted. I once had a tool made by Chip Chapman which set the rod to the correct dimension. It was piece of sheet metal with a carefully machined slot. If you were measure the distance from the brake pedal pivot point to the master cylinder piston pushrod, and compare that to where the pedal is from the pivot point, you will find a large mechanical advantage. If we assume it’s 4 to 1, then 1/8" reduction in clearance between the rod and the piston will raise the pedal by 1/2 inch. If you reduce the space too much, expansion of the fluid will eventually lock up the brakes. I used a dial indicator and some simple tools and measured the depth of the piston recess and the protrusion of the rod, subtracted one from the other and that’s how how much clearance I had to work with. There is an acorn-nut-like bolt on the end of the actuating rod. I held the rod with a small pipe wrench on some rags and gradually lengthened the rod. I do not recall what I ended up with for clearance, but I raised the pedal substantially and my brakes do not drag, so I’m happy. Mike Moore 300H On Mar 21, 2014, at 6:20 AM, Henry Schleimer <henry.schleimer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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