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04-07-2004, 03:33 PM | #1 |
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Location: Santa Ana, CA
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Brake Upgrade - 1/2ton to 3/4ton
Yesterday I took the advice of others on this board and upgraded my 1/2ton brake booster and master cylinder to 3/4ton equipment in order to work with my 3/4ton running gear. Man what a difference! A couple of points to help those out that are considering doing this:
1) If you just replace the booster and keep the 1/2ton master cylinder, you will end up using the longer push rod between the booster and master cylinder (MC) that you were using with the 1/2 ton booster. The short rod that comes with the 3/4ton booster will not work at all. Anyways, THIS LONGER ROD WILL END UP DAMAGING THE 1/2TON MC BY PUSHING TOO FAR INTO THE MC. I know this because this is how I set it up initially and it worked fine for two days until I pushed the brake peddle to the floor and damaged the MC. The rod damaged the internal MC seals. 2) You will note that the 1/2ton MC has two different size line fittings corresponding to the front brake reservoir and rear brake reservoir (the rear brake reservoir is closest to the firewall and has the larger fitting and the front brake reservoir is towards the front and has the small fitting). The 3/4ton MC has the fitting sizes reversed, however the rear reservoir is still for the rear brakes and the front reservoir is for the front brakes. TO OVERCOME THIS, SIMPLY INSTALL PIPE FITTING ADAPTERS TO MAKE THE REAR FITTING LARGER AND THE FRONT FITTING SMALLER. Contrary to some theories, you do not reverse the hard lines to the MC to make it work. The difference the upgrade makes is unbelievable. In case anyone was wondering, the 3/4ton MC has a much firmer peddle and shorter stroke than the 1/2ton MC (when the 1/2ton MC was working). If I stated anything incorrectly above, please correct me. I think this info is invaluable to all those that are running 1/2ton brake equipment with 3/4ton (or 1ton) running gear. |
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