Hey guys and Gals, so I've run into a bit of a snag on my build and need a little help. But first a little backstory.
Currently I've swapped out the front suspension with a 03 CV, kept as close to stock ride height as possible (2" spacer on bottom of frame, not top). During the process I managed to damage my brake master and booster due to the fact that the end of the master was about a 1/4" (if not closer) from my carb/intake. After I finished the install I noticed that my 223 oil pan was too close to the crossmember, naturally I swapped to a rear sump pan and yes you read that right I'm running the 223. To swap out the pans I needed to lift the motor and take out the old one, either that or drop the crossmember yet again. While I lifted the motor the carb/intake pushed into the master and I did not notice which caused the damage.
That's where you guys come in. Is there something low profile I can use for front disk, rear drum brakes? Or is there something that I can run that wont require the vacuum booster and simply run a master cylinder? If so I would like some info on it, Make, Model and Year and anything else you think I may need so I can purchase, install and move forward. I need something that fits within 13" between firewall and carb/intake, lower the profile the happier I will be. I'd appreciate any help I can get, thanks.
Brake Master and Booster Assembly
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Re: Brake Master and Booster Assembly
Hydroboost is fairly compact. Some extra plumbing involved, do you have a more recent PS pump, or do you know if you can use a saginaw PS pump on a 223?
Regards,
Corey
Regards,
Corey
1966 F250 LWB
Re: Brake Master and Booster Assembly
If you can live with manual brakes, here is what I did on my '62 uni when I installed disc brakes on the front. I sourced a '67 F100 master cylinder and bought a combo valve for a '73 Chevy truck from Jegs.com. Everything bolted right up to the firewall and plumbed everything just like the picture shown, also my valve looks just like the one in the picture. The truck drives and stops fantastic with plenty of road feel from the pedal.
Re: Brake Master and Booster Assembly
After re-looking at the picture. I mounted my valve opposite of how that one was mounted. My valve has the line for the rear brakes coming out the front and I used a fitting either from a GM vehicle that I had laying around or I bought it from the NAPA store, I can't remember. NAPA has a great supply of fittings, usually.
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Re: Brake Master and Booster Assembly
What mounting plate did you use?MN66 wrote:Hydroboost is fairly compact.
If it cain't be fixed with a sledge hammer it must be an electrical problem!
Re: Brake Master and Booster Assembly
I used the one that came with the hydroboost unit. I had to modify is by pressing out the studs that were mounted in the plate from it's original GM application. If I recall correctly, 3 of the holes lined up with my existing firewall mounts and I just needed to drill the 4th hole.Blackwaterforge wrote:What mounting plate did you use?MN66 wrote:Hydroboost is fairly compact.
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Re: Brake Master and Booster Assembly
Thanks Cory, currently I'm not running a PS pump and if I can get away with it I wont be, so the hydro boost wont work out for me but will keep it in mind later down the road if that's the direction I take.
Thanks as well KoolKatt, I'll look into the 67 master. Are you running a booster, if so do you know how long the entire assembly is?
Thanks again.
Thanks as well KoolKatt, I'll look into the 67 master. Are you running a booster, if so do you know how long the entire assembly is?
Thanks again.
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Re: Brake Master and Booster Assembly
Off topic...
In the middle of my Crown Vic swap into a 64 F100.
Have you finished you steering yet? If so what did you do...? I bought a CPP column and going to go from there.
In the middle of my Crown Vic swap into a 64 F100.
Have you finished you steering yet? If so what did you do...? I bought a CPP column and going to go from there.