06-29-2009, 03:55 AM | #1 |
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Adding power brakes
Working on my 67, manual brakes. Swapping the power brake unit to it from my 68 that is fully loaded.
Problem is the rod connecting to the brake pedal through the firewall is about 1/2" too short on my 67. What gives? Pedals appear the same, and mounting hole both seem to be in the same place on the pedal(I measured) |
07-02-2009, 10:35 PM | #2 |
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Re: Adding power brakes
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07-03-2009, 08:12 AM | #3 |
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Re: Adding power brakes
Power brakes require a different length rod. I had to combine part of my original rod w/another from the donor vehicle when I swapped to power discs on my 68.
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07-03-2009, 08:21 AM | #4 |
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Re: Adding power brakes
I think you need the adjustable rod from the 68, I have also heard that guys moved the mounting hole higher on the pedal..
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07-03-2009, 01:57 PM | #5 |
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Re: Adding power brakes
Im sorry if I didnt make that clear. Im using the entire unit from my 68, including the adjustable rod off the pedal from my 68 as well. The 68 has a threaded rod that connects to the pedal on one side, and then to the booster linkage on the other.
The 67 had a rod that connected to the pedal, but then straight into the master cylinder because it was manual brakes. Im more interested in why its different between 2 trucks only a year apart. I obviously just need a longer rod. I'll see if I can use a peice of all thread, or I'll make a new rod and pick up some tiny rod ends up from summit. |
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Re: Adding power brakes
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I always thought the manual to power difference was a different hole in the pedal which affected leverage. I guess the rods are different as well.
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