-- [ From: Bob Nogueira * EMC.Ver #3.1a ] --
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 To:   David McCoy              \ Internet:    (gdm@po.cwru.edu david mccoyy))
David 
I had the same problem several years ago. Found the problem was a pebble had
lodged its way between the floor board and the grease zerk nipple at the
base of the brake petal .The pebble prevented the petals full return.
 
Bob Nogueira 
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> Date: Wednesday, 21-Jul-99 10:11 AM
> 
> From: David McCoy              \ Internet:    (gdm@po.cwru.edu)
> To:   MORGANS                  \ Internet:    (morgans@autox.team.net)
> 
> Subject: brakes
> 
> When I took my 66 +4 out yesterday; I found that the brake pedal had
almost no
> play in it; the car did however still stopped and I noticed no real
differences
> in braking. we are  in the midst of a streach of very hot and humid
weather
> here in NE Ohio and I wondered if that might play a role. 
> 
> Thanks in  advance
> 
> Dave McCoy
> 
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