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05-01-2013, 03:13 PM | #1 |
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Ok to use Power Booster on Dual M/C Without Splitting Lines?
So, in the interest of running out of time and money, I was thinking about hooking up my new power brake booster and dual m/c but only connecting the stock single line to one of the m/c's. That way, if the next owner wants to split them, half the work has been done for them (all they have to do is run the new lines and split them) and it will have power brakes when I sell it. I know that it is MUCH better to have independent front and rear brakes, for the safety factor, but it just might not be doable at this time.
My biggest question is... if I am only using one of the reservoirs on the dual m/c, should I bench bleed both of them and just use a plug on the one that I do not use? Or, do I just not fill the unused reservoir?
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05-01-2013, 03:19 PM | #2 |
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Re: Ok to use Power Booster on Dual M/C Without Splitting Lines?
I don't understand why you wouldn't go ahead and plumb it, would only cost a few bucks for the lines and fittings (maybe $20?) a little time?
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05-01-2013, 03:30 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Ok to use Power Booster on Dual M/C Without Splitting Lines?
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I did find a place online called Inline Tube's that seems pretty reasonable, so I just have to figure out what the cost would be fro the sizes of lines I will need, and the fittings. BTW, I am now printing out your reply to show to my financial adviser and project manager, aka, my wife! LOL.
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05-01-2013, 03:45 PM | #4 |
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Re: Ok to use Power Booster on Dual M/C Without Splitting Lines?
Do a search on here, there's a nice write up on splitting the lines and you can get pre made straight lines from NAPA or any good parts house and bend them up. Find some old pullies or anything round and gingerly bend them like you want, the bends aren't that tight. Mine was already split but I just did disc brakes and had to run another line from the proportioning valve. I was dreading it really but it went so smoothly it only took and hour or so.
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Thanks for the encouragement also!
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05-01-2013, 03:56 PM | #6 |
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Re: Ok to use Power Booster on Dual M/C Without Splitting Lines?
I brought home 4-5 different lengths that way I had what I needed and took back the ones I didn't use, mine were 3/16" and a 4 footer wasn't but about 7 bucks if I remember right. I think you'll need an inverted flare plug for the T in the rear line and then a T for the front line and you're set.
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05-01-2013, 10:46 PM | #8 |
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Re: Ok to use Power Booster on Dual M/C Without Splitting Lines?
If you truly want to save time and money, just mount the booster and leave the single MC on the truck- that's what I did for now. My truck had all new brakes when I got it, and we plan on a disc conversion later(4 wheel)
I would be afraid of what a potential buyer would think seeing half of a dual MC plugged off, where if you use the original single MC, it would alomost look like OEM power brakes. here's what mine looks like now- booster from a 1994 Suburban, OEM MC made my own adapter bracket, and new rod between booster and MC. |
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Re: Ok to use Power Booster on Dual M/C Without Splitting Lines?
Please please please just do the brakes properly. Dual lines aren't that hard to pull off.
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Re: Ok to use Power Booster on Dual M/C Without Splitting Lines?
Don't forget to drill a new hole in the brake pedal about 1 1/2" lower for the brake rod. Boosters change the pedal ratio.
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