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I heard a rumor
That a hydroboost truck uses a different brake pedal than a vacuum boost ? Experts ?
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Re: I heard a rumor
I know the bracket that the pedal is hung from is different.
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Re: I heard a rumor
Well - I have the brake system release charts starting in about 1969.
If we had a search feature...I would post them up. K
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Re: I heard a rumor
Thanks Jim..I had a guy tell me he thought pedal was different now he could have meant the whole assembly I guess.
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Re: I heard a rumor
You didn't say what year or series, but I checked 1987 R20 JB7 vs JD7:
Pedal ratio is different between the two so the pedal itself is different. Vacuum = 4.51:1 Hydraboost = 5.60:1 K
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Re: I heard a rumor
Thanks Keith. Its on my 79.sounds like I need the whole assembly.
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Re: I heard a rumor
I have a clutch pedal assembly for vacuum brakes but was told by a member here to change the brake rod mounting point to the upper spot for use with hydroboost. He sells a lot of pedal assemblies here so I took it he's seen enough of them to know.
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Re: I heard a rumor
I just checked my truck - it feels like there is another hole to move the rod to higher on the pedal. I didn't look at it though. Might just be as simple as moving holes.
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Thanks Bruiser and nonstop.....Any info help's.
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Re: I heard a rumor
Yeah what's up with that?
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Re: I heard a rumor
The brake pedal is essentially the same from hydroboost to vacuum. There is an additional hole in the pedal. What this means is if you wanted to go from one to another you would have to weld the bracket that attaches to the pedal in the corresponding hole for the brake system you are using. If you can't weld or don't want to mess with it, you can unbolt just the brake pedal and switch it out. Hydroboost also has a teardrop shaped plate that a spring attaches to for the pedal return. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I sell a lot of these pedal assemblies.
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I guess this leads me to more questions than less:
First, would it be possible to run a grade 8 bolt through the top hole and use that as the pivot if you tack welded the head to the pedal and used a lock nut on the other side (I still don't trust my welding to something as crucial as the single pin charged with stopping the vehicle)? Second, I love my hydroboost and it was night and day when I did the conversion, but why does hydroboost have a higher ratio than the vacuum booster when hydroboost puts out a lot more pressure to begin with? Thanks! |
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Re: I heard a rumor
Wouldn't it be less ratio? The closer to the pivot point, the shorter the stroke?
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Moving the rod to the same place you put your foot would be a 1:1 ratio. Moving the rod up any amount from there would be an increase in ratio.
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Because it's a system. All of the variables in the booster, master cylinder and pedal are tuned together to get the correct feel, travel and response. You can't look at just one component out of context.
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Re: I heard a rumor
So.....
If a guy was going the opposite direction (Hydraboost system w/corresponding pedal & converting to a vacuum set-up), what would need to be changed as far as the pedal?
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Re: I heard a rumor
As far as the pedal assembly goes, you would just need the vacuum brake pedal. Then remove the hydroboost pedal, spring, and the plate that attaches to the spring
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Ok, next question is based on this info: Quote:
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Something else to mention is if you want to correctly convert a vacuum pedal assembly to hydroboost, you will need to remove 2 studs from the actual pedal assembly where it goes through the firewall. The hydroboost uses a bracket that has 2 studs that go through from the engine side. Vacuum brakes have all of the studs go through from the interior side.
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The chrome hydro replacement is big $$$.. I can get a chrome booster and m/c for reasonable and it will bling it up a little. So. I think I'm back to my original thought of pedal only to do the swap?
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I should have said it was a pin. What has to do with the throw is the angle the pin is at on the pedal. Pictures soon as it quits raining and I can go out and get the stuff.
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Thus far it's worked but I've been bothered by a repeat leak @ the master cylinder that I hope has now been diagnosed as too long of an actuator pin between the vac canister & master cyl. I do feel the pedal ratio is off personally....
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Re: I heard a rumor
You used the hydro pedal and it worked o.k Scoti ?
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