Re: Treadle-vac replacement, ABS Power Brake kit
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On mine the accelerator pedal pin just pulls out. No idea if there was something else there previously, as this is how it was when I got it. I needed to use a screwdriver to wedge between it and the pedal to get it moving. It's a tight fit. Then pop the pedal off the linkage ball.
This part of my disassembly video shows it" -Kevin
Posted on: 1/26 21:42
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Re: Treadle-vac replacement, ABS Power Brake kit
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Thanks! I couldn't feel anything holding the pin in. The carpet is all bunched up on that side of the pin I so can't look at it. The parts manual didn't list any kind of a retainer for 1953. So maybe it's like you said, a slight press fit. Unfortunately I ran out of time to try prying the pin loose.
Earl
Posted on: 1/26 23:30
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Do the two brass nipples on the top of each MC chamber go to a reservoir? Where is that located in your installation?
Posted on: 1/27 11:48
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That looks like a well thought out kit.
Posted on: 1/27 13:30
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Yes those are the hose connections for the remote reservoir. I will find a place on the firewall for it. I will mount in a way that doesn't require new holes so the car can be returned to original. Earl
Posted on: 1/27 13:57
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I was able to do a quick fitting of the pedal assembly toe plate. I removed the treadle-vac to toe plate bolts so I could remove the toe plate and leave the treadle-vac in place. I have a clutch, so I will need to use my plasma cutter to cut out the square hole in the ABS Brake plate. It's a little crooked but allowed me to quickly fake drive it to see how the new pedal and location did. It will definitely work for me. I could still pivot on my heal from the throttle to the brake. Guys will larger feet may have to pick their foot up like any other vintage car to press the brake. Even my 93 Dodge Ram D250 you had to pick your foot up to brake.
This is extremely ideal for me. ABS did a great job. I don't have to make any holes, rig up a pedal assembly, or loose my crotch vent. This is plug and play and completely reversible without modifying the car. I did confirm it's a correct 4:1 pedal ratio. It's a Bendix style 8" dual booster. Earl
Posted on: 2/5 20:02
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Is that the original pedal still in position above the rubber pad? In the engine compt, can you get an estimate yet on how close the booster or actually any of the new brake apparatus will come to the steering column and could it be raised even more if a section of firewall was modified or a different plate was made to raise and be able to use the same new 4:1 pedal arrangement.
Posted on: 2/5 20:10
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Yes, the OE pedal is still attached to the firewall. It was higher than it would normally be though. No idea yet how the modern booster and master will fit up yet. I would say it's going to be tight or they would of went with a dual 9" booster. I won't know the engine compartment fit until late spring. I still need to get a combination valve, 10 psi residual valve and the disc brake kit yet. I also need to get some nicopp brake tubing and replace all the original brake lines. Dual circuit isn't any good if you blow out the lines on both circuits. lol
This was just a quick mock up. I don't want to pull the OE booster and render the car unmovable. Need to keep brakes until I have components to do the project at once vs bits. Earl
Posted on: 2/5 20:33
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Does the new brake pedal stick further out? Hard to tell from the angle of the pictures. I'm definitely interested to see how this kit works out. I would love to get rid of my weird manual dual master set up. It works but I'd like something that looks more factory and isn't cobbled together.
-Kevin
Posted on: 2/6 12:12
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