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09-13-2018, 01:38 AM | #1 |
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brake booster question
Hi, normally post over in 60-66 section. I have installed a booster from a 97 full size truck into my 1961. Pulled it off a truck at the junk yard. Chose this particular booster because master cylinder was already off, making my job easier. I have a weird question, I am wondering if anyone has removed/adjusted the booster push rod, and if so, how it is done. I have a sinking feeling that the push rod was actually missing off the one I grabbed, but since my truck originally had manual brakes, I had nothing to compare to. To be clear, I'm not talking about the rod that goes to the brake pedal, but the rod between the booster and the master cylinder. Of course, I already have the master cylinder installed and the lines filled and bled, but I am in the process of adapting the linkage to the brake pedal. I used a vacuum bleeder since I don't have the pedal hooked up yet. So, I am planning to go back to the junk yard after work tomorrow, and see if I can get just the booster push rod, in case my suspicions are correct, and mine is actually missing. I actually pulled this booster last summer, and would like to use it if at all possible, since I already have it installed , and I remember how unpleasant removing the nuts from inside the cab under the dash was. Yes, fools rush in. Has anybody done anything with the booster push rod? I found one video online, where the pushrod appeared to fall out when the guy was removing the master cylinder. Thanks for any help.
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09-13-2018, 03:45 AM | #2 |
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Re: brake booster question
In my experience the pushrod for the manual master cyl. is shorter than the one for the power brake master cyl. The hole on the master cyl. piston is deeper on the power brake master cyl. so you need a longer pushrod for that one. Has anyone experienced something different?
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09-13-2018, 10:38 AM | #3 |
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Re: brake booster question
Visually out can look in the booster and see the push rod and the tip should have an adjusting tip on it. The rod only has a small amount of adjustment, but you could run it out till you feel the master cylinder touch it, than run it back in and check operation. If its missing you can make one.
If its to far out your brakes will be applied, to far in and you will have pedal travel and weak brakes. Hope this helps
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09-13-2018, 04:53 PM | #4 |
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Re: brake booster question
Thanks for the replies. That's a great picture. Are they threaded into the booster, or pressed in or bonded in somehow? Will try removing a push rod at the junk yard tonight.
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09-17-2018, 01:34 AM | #5 |
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Re: brake booster question
All right. Got the push rod at the junkyard on Saturday, since they closed 2 hours before their posted time on Thursday. That was a waste of leaving work half hour early. The push rod just sits in the booster, I pulled it out with my finger tips. Guess that explains why I was missing it, likely fell out somewhere during transport or storage of the booster. It is exactly 2.5" long, and about .36" diameter, with the bottom tip about .30" Also removed a nice split bench seat, tan colour.
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09-17-2018, 07:36 AM | #6 |
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Re: brake booster question
Glad you found one and the seat
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