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Old 11-16-2013, 08:43 PM   #1
88Ironduke
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Help: Power brake conversion pedal really low

The subject is a 72' Long bed, 2wd with non-power brakes....

I've been trolling thru the power brake conversion search tool and haven't been able to nail down my dilemma. I found one thread that gets into booster push rod length and such but abruptly ends when its gets good (where I need info).....

I picked a booster and master cylinder combo package on the forum, then got the power brake linkage/brackets here and mounted everything up. The parts went together nicely, moved the lines, new proportioning valve and I thought I was good to go. I went under the dash and my brake pedal is just a little higher than my gas pedal... Its like the link between the pedal and the brake booster brackets is waayy to short. I'm working solo here so any input is welcome. I bought a complete power brake set up and brackets so I am confused where I went wrong.

Thanks in advance
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