Hello everyone,
The brake pedal on my XJ became incredibly sticky and hard to press, or
lift back in to position, after sitting (inside) for a couple weeks. Everything
works, it's just incredibly hard to move
the pedal.
I thought the M/C "spooge" hole
might be clogged, so I pulled it loose.
Well, after clearing the actuator rod from the M/C I noticed the pedal is the same, hard to press or lift, and it's not even connected to the M/C.
My manual says " lubricate the brake pedal shaft" but I can't seem to find where. I also can't figure out how to remove the thing so it could be cleaned up and lubed.
What holds this thing in? It looks like just friction since I can't see any type of clamp. Should I be able to use a block of wood and a hammer to knock this out? Also, where would one lube this shaft?
Thanks,
Dave Watson
Xj1100J
The brake pedal on my XJ became incredibly sticky and hard to press, or
lift back in to position, after sitting (inside) for a couple weeks. Everything
works, it's just incredibly hard to move
the pedal.
I thought the M/C "spooge" hole
might be clogged, so I pulled it loose.
Well, after clearing the actuator rod from the M/C I noticed the pedal is the same, hard to press or lift, and it's not even connected to the M/C.
My manual says " lubricate the brake pedal shaft" but I can't seem to find where. I also can't figure out how to remove the thing so it could be cleaned up and lubed.
What holds this thing in? It looks like just friction since I can't see any type of clamp. Should I be able to use a block of wood and a hammer to knock this out? Also, where would one lube this shaft?
Thanks,
Dave Watson
Xj1100J
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