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    some brake push rods are encapsulated so it will not fall out of plunger bore of the master cylinder some held with a clip and other ways will work to . i have made new push rods that i could adjust start with a 3/8 fine thread grade 8 bolt hex head and work the hex in to the ball tip of the push rod most of the time older car /trucks in the bone yard will have the threaded clevis end for the pedal make sure after you get the rod were you want make sure the push rod can not fall out and the jam nut is lock down on the push rod
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 01-01-2011 at 06:56 PM.
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