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Old 02-04-2026, 06:22 PM   #32
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Default Re: Brake adjustments, stick or no stick

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Obviously, worn parts should be replaced, as the video states. I very respectfully disagree that the rod adjustments should never be touched. That is all. There is definitely a need to adjust the rods. At least initially.
If Ford did not foresee the need to adjust the brake rod lengths, then why did he make them all adjustable?

He could have lowered his cost of each rod a bit (always a big driver for Henry) by making them all a fixed length. Clearly Ford's engineers understood that the rod lengths were not fixed.

In fact, Ford DID run production for some months with fixed length brake rods (May '28 to Nov. '28). And then they went back to adjustable brake rods. CLEARLY there was (and still is) a need to be able adjust the rods to fit the chassis.

Once the rod lengths are figured out for a specific car, I'd say all further brake adjustment (to compensate for lining wear) can be done (should be done) with just the adjusters on the backing plates.
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