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The units differ quite a bit between makes so best to stick with the one made for your car. I am personally not keen on disk brake conversions as the drum brakes were well-engineered and work well when kept in good condition. It seems a big risk adding disks to the existing master which was never designed for it.
That said, the valve in question is easy to remove and simply lifts out after you remove the brass fitting at the front of the master cylinder along with the insert behind it. You should be able to do it in the car without removing the unit. Also, I bought one of the reproduction castings that you showed but it is missing a hole that will have to be added for proper operation.
Posted on: 2020/8/26 11:59
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Unless you're planning on a routine of very agressive rallye-type driving, the original drum brakes, properly maintained, are quite adequate for normal driving circumstances.
Posted on: 2020/8/26 13:55
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Re: 1954 pacific disc brake conversion kit / residual pressure valve removal / pedal ratio
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Thank you for responses Howard, Owen and Don. Pedal ratio and swing mount pedals will probably be another issue with this. Stay tuned.
TC
Posted on: 2020/8/26 14:34
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Re: 1954 Pacific disc brake conversion kit / the residual pressure valve must be removed
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Hi Howard. Just following up on this from August. Regarding the yellow arrow, is this the residual pressure check valve? Regards, TC
Posted on: 2020/10/20 12:27
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Good morning Howard, do you by chance have a diagram or dimensions/blueprint/specs of a 359 L8 radiator? I would like to be able to submit to a custom fabricator to be able to drop in a new modern max cooling radiator. Regards, tc
Posted on: 2020/11/8 11:14
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Re: 1954 Packard Pacific 359 L8 radiator / blueprint
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I do not have any plans or drawings for the radiators but there is a possibility the blueprints might be available from the Packard Motor Car Foundation. I believe Bruce Blevins is still the person in charge of caring for them but if not, someone will surely know who is current and how to reach them. You would need to supply the part number for the radiator you are looking for and have him see if it is one of those available for copy and sale.
The only other info I can provide is Packard specs in the April, 1954 Vol 28 #4 Service Counselor has the flow rate for the senior 359 radiator at 31.25 GPM.
Posted on: 2020/11/8 12:21
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Re: 1956 executive disc brake conversion kits
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For blueprints, try Andrew Beckman who is the archivist at the Studebaker Museum. So far they've had most anything I have needed.
Posted on: 2020/11/8 15:12
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Re: 1954 Packard Pacific 359 L8 radiator / blueprint
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I'm on it. Thank you as always!
Regards, TC
Posted on: 2020/11/9 7:46
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Re: 1956 executive disc brake conversion kits
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Thank you Don !
Regards, TC
Posted on: 2020/11/9 7:47
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