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One ton with Manual brakes?
Anyone with a one ton and manual brakes: front disc/rear drum??
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My 1 ton has Manuel brakes with drums front and rear.
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My 68 had manual and it was a real b i t c h to stop.
Problem solved by installing the correct master cylinder. They have 1" for manual and 1-1/8" for power. The bigger the piston the harder you have to push. I have 1-5/16 on the 73, but I installed a hydro boost master cylinder. If you want the best braking power go hydro, provided you have power steering. My 68 was manual everything |
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@binford - thanks. looking to ditch hydro and go manual. Was your system originally manual front discs/rear drums?
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No disc brakes. Drum front and rear.
With disc brakes you need move volume of fluid. Just look at the size difference between a drum brake slave cylinder and disc brake caliper, it's like twice the size in diameter. With front disc and a manual master cylinder you will have a longer brake pedal travel to push the volume of fluid needed. They increased the master cylinder piston size to keep the pedal travel the same, but then needed to add a vacuum booster to help with how hard is was to push the pedal. The master cylinders are interchangeable and cheap. You will notice about an 1" of extra brake pedal travel with disc and a manual master cylinder. Normally you have about 3" of travel and now you will have 4" |
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So what I'm trying to find is a stock system so I can find a stock master cylinder to use rather than do all the math myself and make educated guesses.
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Im not talking size of the reservoir, I was talking about the the piston size inside of the master cylinder. |
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Not all reservoirs have the same size for front and rear brakes, though many do. You are correct about the bore size.
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Never could understand why people back in the 60's -70's did not pay the extra 40.00 for power brakes and steering.It makes like that much easier
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https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Unive...Bore,4316.html
I looked and it's hard to find a 1" bore Didn't try NAPA Says for drum disc Good luck |
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