
I think I'm going to use it for a while, see how it does and move on to other projects, like radio and A/C...I'm just so tired of messing with it.
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Too much information to have to retype here but, I'll give you this link on the 4 basic styles of the F350 style dual diaphragm boosters.guhfluh wrote:So, I'm revisiting this just in case someone is still following.
I haven't replaced my sticking booster, though I should have already. I'm not sure what happened to that warranty booster I supposedly had coming.
I still feel that the brakes are dragging some at times and possibly leading to a vibration I have been fighting. I have decided to finally go ahead and work on the breaks again. I am ordering 2 new Bendix rear drums and a correct combination metering/proportioning valve. I may also purchase a 10lb residual valve for the rear in hopes it helps some also. I always want to pump the pedal once before applying to get a firmer pedal that's further from the floor. It will still stop well if I don't pump it in an emergency, but feels like I'm running out of pedal room. I have yet to lock up any wheels, it just stops QUICK, especially for a 3/4 ton crew.
I am contemplating swapping out the booster. If I spend money on purchasing another booster, I would rather "upgrade" to a 68+ compatible one. Probably a 8" dual diaphragm. The "problem" is that I just upgraded my 67 pedal assembly with a Mustang Steve bearing kit. I'll have to purchase a new kit, or at least source new outer bearing retainers if I change the pedal hanger assembly as well as change the brake light switch over to the new style. I'm wondering if there might be a way around it by using a cantilever booster and bracket and redrilling the pushrod arm to fit the 67 pedal arm location. Will the cantilever bracket and booster decrease the amount of pedal travel required? That is what I'm hoping for. Is the 68-72 brake pedal arm ratio(the distance between the pivot and the pushrod hole) the same as the 67?
If there's no ratio benefit to a cantilever bracket, I won't go that route. If there's a difference in pedal ratios between 67-68 or if I just won't have enough pedal stroke,
I'll probably just quit my quest of mixing and matching, and just change over to 68+ everything.