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05-28-2002, 09:06 PM | #1 |
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Brake booster: 1/2 to 3/4 ton
Sometime ago, one of our board members mentioned he had solved a problem (can't remember precisely) by replacing the original 1/2-ton brake booster with a 3/4-ton booster. My truck has a rebuilt Delco booster, with all new brake hardware, but the pedal effort is still sort of between manual and power brakes. My question is, will the 3/4-ton booster bolt right in, and will it decrease pedal effort? My engine idles at about 14" Hg, though I have not seen this vacuum level to be a problem on past projects. The parts stores list only one replacement part # for the 3/4-ton truck booster, but it sure looks like a larger, yet still bolt-on version of the Delco 1/2-ton unit. Anybody had any experience with this? Thanks!
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05-28-2002, 09:26 PM | #2 |
its all about the +6 inches
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I wonder if the check valve (white plastic elbow) on the fitting of your booster is good.
14 inches should be plenty, and even if it wasn't, you would have good pedal feel untill you hit the brakes 2 or 3 times and used all your stored vacume. All the power set ups I have driven were touchey. |
05-28-2002, 09:29 PM | #3 |
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I installed a 3/4 tom booster in my truck. It stops on a dime with very little effort. I love it. It was a direct bolt in. I went from manual brakes directly to a 3/4 ton booster, so I can't give a fair comparison of a 1/2 ton booster VS a 3/4 ton. Sorry.
Darren
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05-28-2002, 09:46 PM | #4 |
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Aren't the 1/2 ton like 7" and 3/4 ton a 9" ? If so I would say that the 3/4 ton would help out with pedal feel and stopping power.
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