Hi all:
In the early 90's I took my '66 300 to the Seattle area for a car
show. On the way, somewhere in southern Oregon, I decided I did not have a
firm enough pedal. So I unbolted the M/C and lengthened the pushrod a
tad. Everythins seemed to work fine but it was not really put to the test
as I was on Route 5 and no need for brakes. Going across the bridge at
Portland to Washington, at 60 mph, I found out I had no brakes. I
carefully used the gear shift and hand brake to slow down and get off at the
next exit. Upon removing the M/C cap, I found the fluid level was much
higher than when I last observed it. I readjusted the pushrod back to
where it was before and suddenly I had pedal. SOOO! I learned never
to touch the pushrod.
I was really lucky. If I had had a bad accident when the brakes
failed, I would probably endangered my parents who were travelling with
me.
Dan Reitz
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