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Home » Adjusting Brake Pedal Angle (Invicta Pedals)
Updated on March 5, 2024
1. To adjust the brake pedal angle, you will have to remove the clevis attaching the T.H.O.R.P.™ brake cylinder push rod to the pedal arm and swing the cylinder out of the way of the brake pedal. To achieve this you must first unlock the thumbnut on the rod.
Attention: Please be aware that the edges on the rod clevis can be sharp.
2. Remove the clevis lock pin
3. Swing the cylinder out of the way. Please note that on a flat surface, you will have to unmount the pedals, to achieve this.
4. When the cylinder is out of the way, you can adjust the pedal stops by loosening the locking thumbnut.
5. Push the pedal slightly forward, and rotate the thumbscrew.
6. Once you have achieved your desired position, tighten the locking thumbnut.
7. Adjust the pushrod length by turning the clevis until it perfectly matches up with the hole in the pedal arm. Re-insert the clevis lock pin.
This way, there is no preload on the brake cylinder, which is essential to achieve a 100% stable calibration and not prematurely wear out the brake cylinder.
Once these steps are completed, you should recalibrate.
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