Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
Hello Captainfab
Looking for a kit for my 70 C10. Already have power brakes and don't want to redo my lines (again) so I'll take the flat bracket. Looking to use a Howe Racing Hydraulic Bearing which specs a 3/4" master. Thanks |
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I'll send you a PM with ordering and payment info.
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I am interested in purchasing just the clutch items as I have the clutch master already. (linkages, clutch mounting plates) I have a 1970 c10 with a t56 and hydroboost.
Thanks Matthew |
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I believe you sent me an email, correct?
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Just got mine today... I didnt think to ask and I dont think this will work with my particular DM... ☹️ Did a search, couldnt find any data on this matter.
Anyone...? |
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What is this DM you are referring to?
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DropMember 😎
Ive been looking at that VanNatta Fab truck. They have the small master not so far over and slightly higher than the brake master. Tryin to get some info from them. Did some measuring today, looks like a 1.25 stroke would work if mounted about 2” down from the pedal pivot and it could be a 1:1 link. Just a theory so far but could work in a higher position. Gotta think on it some more. |
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Interested in the kit, powder coated satin black. Just need payment info, amount and eta.
Thanks! Neil |
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I'll send you a PM.
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Figured I would add some photos of the mock-up I just completed. For those considering this kit, I will say it makes life pretty simple..
I started first by simply installing the brackets to get an idea of how it will look, and to ensure I had nothing interfering both inside and outside the firewall. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...79d370_k_d.jpg Then I marked and drilled the two mounting holes and inserted hardware to just to make sure the hole saw would not move the bracket around while drilling the center hole. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...dd25d7_k_d.jpg Things look good at this point, now onto adding the master cylinder and linkage https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...67a7ad_k_d.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b4ff9d_k_d.jpg [IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1b22f2_k_d.jpg While this was not the final assembly, its obvious how well this went together. Once I get a bit farther in my project, it will all go back in for the final time. Now understanding no two of these trucks are identical, (and I am a bit anal), I shaved a few thousands off the standoff to provide perfect alignment. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...244e76_k_d.jpg Last step was to ensure the the rod was level, mark the clutch pedal and drill the mounting hole.. Thanks, Drew |
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Thanks for posting these pics Drew :)
You must have had this for a little while. The pivot block has been updated a few months back. About how much did you trim off of the standoff? If I know about these things, I can make changes on future orders that are built and shipped out. |
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I ended up taking a 16th of an inch off which was not absolutely necessary but did bring it into perfect alignment. Thanks again for a nice product. |
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Thanks for the compliment and the feedback.
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Interested in a complete setup for my 68 K10 with swapped front discs and power brakes. I'm swapping the 465 for a nv4500. I'm looking at the powder coated kit. Thanks
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I will send you a PM
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Interested In a Few of Your Brake Booster Brackets For My 68 and 69 C10s. Do You Have an Email I Can Reach You at? Thanks
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Yes, the same email that is in post #1, captainfab454@hotmail.com
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Interested in a complete set up for my 72 k10. wanting to put a square body hydroboost, nv4500, 5.3l
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I sent you a PM
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I really wanna try this in my 78. Can somebody get me a measurement from where the linkage mounts to the pedal to the fire wall. If it’s the same length I will buy one and hopefully it will work
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I replied to your email.
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How much for just the master bracket? I already have power brakes.
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The only other option other than the entire booster bracket, is for deleting the booster mounts from the base plate. That reduces the cost $25.00. I will need to know what you are using for a clutch slave cylinder or hydraulic release bearing as well whether you have a '67-'68 or a '69-'72. They are different.
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What is everyone using for a slave on these swaps? Pulling the 465 for a nv4500.
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