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11-21-2009 07:04 AM #1
Changing Master Cylinder/Booster on 66 T Bird?!
I wish I had a bit more understanding of what works with what but...
I own a 1966 Thunderbird with a 390 FE motor. I am currently having the motor rebuilt with some different valve covers on it. The problem is that the new valve covers hit the brake booster. I dont know if anyone has seen the booster on this year T Bird but its huge! I would like to swap it out with a smaller, dual stage style to make some room. The other thing I would like to change is the master, its still the single reservoir style, which makes me nervous. Would something out of say a newer Torino or Mustang work? Like say a 70s or something? SSBC has replacement booster/master set ups. I dont mind loosing some power assist cause I think its a little over the top as it is.
PS TBird has Front Disks/Rear Drum
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12-05-2009 09:33 AM #2
Maybe a more generic question will help me with my little issue. Would a 7" dual diaphram booster have the same, or close to, amount of brake assist? I hate math. LOL
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12-05-2009 12:37 PM #3
Ok maybe if I make a question a bit more generic I can figure this one out. Would a double diaphram 7" booster produce close to the same brake assist as a single diaphram 9" booster?
Sorry for your loss of friend Mike McGee, Shine. Great trans men are few and far between, it seems. Sadly, Mike Frade was only 66 and had been talking about retirement for ten years that I know...
We Lost a Good One