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sixty4bigwindow 03-03-2016 03:04 PM

New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Hey guys! Been lurking around for the past few weeks, and love all the information and help you guys share! I have a 64 chevy shortbed, did the big window cab swap from a longbed, running a mild 327 with a turbo 400. Shaved doors and working on getting the solid glass from the cut windwings! Just finished doing a factory wire harness install since the old wiring was just waiting to start a fire somewhere lol...

Well that's the basic rundown of my build so far, but I am looking for some input on my brakes. I put a power booster from an early 70's chevy truck that my neighbor had a few years ago. Its still running drums all around and I replaced the MC shortly after I put the booster on. The system runs ok, but I am really wanting to add some safety by starting with a dual chamber MC. I'm just wondering if anybody has like a step by step checklist or anything as far as whats the best route to go to add a dual chamber MC to the 64? I've heard the 67 to 70 drum/drum MC's work, and then just run the extra brake line to the back? Any input would be greatly appreciated, and I will upload pics to the forum as soon as I get to my home computer. Thank you for letting me join and listening to me!

raymo66 03-03-2016 03:25 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Welcome fellow Oregonian go to the faq brake section and read
How to split the brakes by ChiefRocka
Ray

Rust-O-Matic 03-03-2016 03:29 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Chiefrocka's thread is a good place to start:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=460791

I used a new master cylinder for a '68 in my '66. I've read several threads that said the length of the push rod from the pedal to the new master cylinder would need to be adjusted, but after comparing and measuring my old suicide cylinder vs. the new one, they appeared to be exactly identical and the rod fit fine.

For reference, my truck has original non power drums all the way around, and the '68 master was intended for a non power setup as well.

The rest was pretty self explanatory. I got a couple of coils of 1/4" tubing (one roll was about 3' too short), an assortment of fittings, old American made double flaring tool off of eBay (new Chinese ones are generally crap), and went to town on it.

Hope that helps.

sixty4bigwindow 03-03-2016 04:21 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Thank you fellow Oregonian! I am reading up on that post right now. Love your 66!

sixty4bigwindow 03-03-2016 04:22 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rust-O-Matic (Post 7508166)
Chiefrocka's thread is a good place to start:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=460791

I used a new master cylinder for a '68 in my '66. I've read several threads that said the length of the push rod from the pedal to the new master cylinder would need to be adjusted, but after comparing and measuring my old suicide cylinder vs. the new one, they appeared to be exactly identical and the rod fit fine.

For reference, my truck has original non power drums all the way around, and the '68 master was intended for a non power setup as well.

The rest was pretty self explanatory. I got a couple of coils of 1/4" tubing (one roll was about 3' too short), an assortment of fittings, old American made double flaring tool off of eBay (new Chinese ones are generally crap), and went to town on it.

Hope that helps.

Im reading that right now, and thank you! I picked up a double flaring tool from Napa a few years ago (spent way too much, but well worth it,) so I'll just have to put it to good use! Do you have any tips or tricks not mentioned in the ChiefRockas post? Mainly looking for cohesion between using the power booster with the MC, making sure that will work. I used the original pedal shaft that came with the booster and added a small bracket from the pedal to mate it with the shaft, since the shaft wasn't long enough. As long as that will still work, I should be ok using this MC, correct? Thank you again!

Rust-O-Matic 03-03-2016 05:09 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Sorry man, I can't really comment on the power booster stuff. I haven't made that leap yet. Honestly, as long as my manual drums work like they are supposed to, I probably won't. What you are describing sounds reasonable to me though.

You might be wise to search some of Captainfab's posts. He seems to know all about the booster setups, brackets, and what year will work with what other year. Maybe he or one of the other guys more familiar with it will chime in.

sixty4bigwindow 03-03-2016 07:10 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rust-O-Matic (Post 7508303)
Sorry man, I can't really comment on the power booster stuff. I haven't made that leap yet. Honestly, as long as my manual drums work like they are supposed to, I probably won't. What you are describing sounds reasonable to me though.

You might be wise to search some of Captainfab's posts. He seems to know all about the booster setups, brackets, and what year will work with what other year. Maybe he or one of the other guys more familiar with it will chime in.

I'll dig a bit deeper and look into captainfab's posts to see if there's any info. My endgame is to have discs up front and MAYBE in the back (haven't decided that yet.) But just kind of piece it together until then (for the wallet and wife's sake haha.) I figure adding the dual reservoir first will help for safety and reliability, then working on building up the parts for the front disc conversion. Trying to not do one of the buy-it-all kits, but if I have to I will eventually spend the money.

'63GENIII 03-04-2016 02:24 AM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Sorry I can't help much on the 2wd brakes, but welcome to the forum. Im pretty sure that my 63 broke down in Medford on the way back from buying it in Tangent. LOL.

sixty4bigwindow 03-04-2016 01:43 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by '63GENIII (Post 7508944)
Sorry I can't help much on the 2wd brakes, but welcome to the forum. Im pretty sure that my 63 broke down in Medford on the way back from buying it in Tangent. LOL.

Hey no worries on the help, but thanks for the welcome!

Haha no way?? Don't blink or you'll miss it on your way through. Are you in Oregon?

T and S 03-04-2016 01:50 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Just finished up this mod on my 66' yesterday. FYI I used a straight piece of 1/4 inch S.S. line for the extra line to the rear. Put a stress loop in it, 70 inches worked out perfect!

sixty4bigwindow 03-05-2016 09:08 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by T and S (Post 7509325)
Just finished up this mod on my 66' yesterday. FYI I used a straight piece of 1/4 inch S.S. line for the extra line to the rear. Put a stress loop in it, 70 inches worked out perfect!

That sounds pretty simple! So just the loop from the MC and ran it through the frame to the back?

How does it brake after the mod?? Thanks for the input, and love your 66!

TJ's Chevy 03-05-2016 10:24 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Welcome fellow Oregonian! I'm in Cave Junction. If your ever out this way PM me. I head out to Medford every once in awhile. Might have to stop by an see yer truck. :chevy:

sixty4bigwindow 03-05-2016 10:46 PM

Re: New to the forum, have some questions!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7511028)
Welcome fellow Oregonian! I'm in Cave Junction. If your ever out this way PM me. I head out to Medford every once in awhile. Might have to stop by an see yer truck. :chevy:

Whoa CJ??? That is awesome I work in grants pass!!! I don't usually bring the truck out that far yet haha. Want to get the brakes figured out before any freeway drives haha ;) but good to know there's a local friend on here tho!


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