Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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I'll happily sell you the parts you need to install the manual brake; I probably have 3 or 4 sets available. PM me for details. It's not all that hard. Does your car have Ultra? Or, I could rebuild your Treadlevac for you. Even easier.
Posted on: 2011/7/23 15:51
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Yes the car has Ultra.
Posted on: 2011/7/23 17:23
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Re: 1954 CLIPPER POWER BRAKE CONVERSION
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I changed my Treadle Vac to new power booster and master .
cost was under $450.00 I love it. If you type in New power booster and master cylinder in the search box then hit HH56-2010/12/24 you will see how I did it. I do not know if it is the same as my car. It was not that hard.
Posted on: 2011/7/23 17:43
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You can rebuild or have rebuilt or buy a rebuilt TreadleVac at your peril. If you buy and install a new, modern dual MC with or without booster, you will be vastly safer. JMHO.
Craig
Posted on: 2011/7/23 19:00
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Thanks for all the information. I am going to standard brakes and looking for the parts to do the job. Anyone looking for a esomatic for a core to use for rebuild?
Posted on: 2011/7/23 19:47
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I got the parts for the conversion to standard brakes today in the mail. I will be preparing them for installation and go to NAPA to get a new Master Cylinder. I have been looking on line for the remote fills and I still am not sure which one to choose. I don't like the plastic ones that most of the vendors offer. Thanks for the new contact I will give him a call and find out how his unit is made. I would like to have a metal one that I can fit in the slot on the drivers side fender.
Posted on: 2011/8/1 16:58
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Does anyone have experience with the flexable brake line sold on line? Are they metal or plastic?
Posted on: 2011/8/7 12:00
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Changed the rear wheel cylinders(1 1/16) last night, temperatures got into the confortable 80's. Doing the rear hose and lines tommorow then to the front.
Posted on: 2011/8/8 20:42
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I removed all the brake lines and had a problem with the rear brake T(junction for the rear brakes). I got two of the fittings out, but the third one coming from the front broke off inside the T. My questions are:
1.When changing the brake lines did everyone use that T? 2.How is the T attached to the rear end housing? 3.Can I change and use a regular brass T and not effect the brake operation? 4. Is the vent necessary? I don't have an EZ out that small,but will check around for one tonight. Willis
Posted on: 2011/8/12 16:36
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