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Captainfab 06-07-2009 10:29 PM

Hydroboost Mounting Plates
 
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These hydroboost mounting plates are laser cut from 10ga mild steel and will fit all common GM hydroboost units. As you can see in the pic it has the tang in the center hole as the OEM bracket does to eliminate rotation. These plates have the 3 3/8" x 3 1/2" hole pattern that will match up with the booster adapter brackets that I sell, as well as some OEM applications.

The hydroboost unit shown in the pics below is one from a '98 Astro Van which can usually be found in salvage yards easily. Of course there are many other applications for hydroboost units, mainly diesel powered trucks and 1 ton trucks.

The cost on these hydroboost mounting plates are $26.50 each plus $9.20 flatrate shipping. However if you purchase one with one of my booster adapter brackets the cost is $21.50 and no extra for shipping. This pricing is always current and up to date. To place an order, post in this thread, send me a PM or send an email to captainfab454@hotmail.com, and I will give you the ordering and payment instructions and current lead time.

Removing the nut securing the hydroboost requires a special socket. I also make those as shown farther in this thread

Captainfab 06-07-2009 10:30 PM

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One more pic.....

protrash64 06-20-2009 01:07 AM

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Hey Cap'n...are you pretty familiar with swapping in these hydroboost units? I picked up a brand new one for cheap awhile ago and I am not sure what I will use it on. I will definitely pick up one of your set-ups when I get to that point.

I'm more concerned about the hoses and fittings than actually mounting the component. Ive also seen two Astro vans at the salvage yard...I should go rob the hoses, huh?

toms84ss 06-20-2009 06:21 PM

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http://www.purechoicemotorsports.com/index.cfm

Hey protrash. check out the link for hydroboost adapters to AN fittings.

Captainfab 06-20-2009 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by protrash64 (Post 3369968)
Hey Cap'n...are you pretty familiar with swapping in these hydroboost units? I picked up a brand new one for cheap awhile ago and I am not sure what I will use it on. I will definitely pick up one of your set-ups when I get to that point.

I'm more concerned about the hoses and fittings than actually mounting the component. Ive also seen two Astro vans at the salvage yard...I should go rob the hoses, huh?

I haven't done one myself yet, but I have looked at several. They're really not that hard to plumb. There are a few places that sell either ready made SS braided hose sets, or you can piece your own together. I'll make sure you find what you need to complete your install. ;)

protrash64 06-29-2009 03:27 PM

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Thanx toms84ss and Cap'n fab. Ive seen the kits for plumbing and thought they were rather pricey. I will continue to keep my eyes open and will utilize your services when it comes up.

I have a BBC serp set-up with the correct pwr steering pump for hydroboost. I think this is what I'll be putting in the 'burb eventually.

STOCKISH 07-14-2009 09:33 AM

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Seriously considering one of the Hydroboost set-ups. Any pics of one mounted. Looks like it would clear up alot of room with the BBC in my 72. Will our lines from the prop valve tie in to the prop valve on the new valve? Have to change the length of the rod from the pedal to the booster? Basically just need to know what else is needed to make this work. Thanks man.

Captainfab 07-14-2009 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 1972SuperCheyenne (Post 3411414)
Seriously considering one of the Hydroboost set-ups. Any pics of one mounted. Looks like it would clear up alot of room with the BBC in my 72. Will our lines from the prop valve tie in to the prop valve on the new valve? Have to change the length of the rod from the pedal to the booster? Basically just need to know what else is needed to make this work. Thanks man.

Unfortunately Josh I don't have any installed pics, but yes it does open up the engine compartment some, especially when combined with my booster bracket. That gets everything closer to the firewall. Some guys even flip the hydroboosters upside down from the factory position to move the accumilator (?) to the outside. You probably wouldn't even have to break open a brake line to convert to hydroboost, since you should be able to use your current master cylinder providing it is a power master. Yes you will have to graft the hydroboost pushrod to the original one for your truck. If you want to give this a try let me know and I'll work with you to make sure the install goes smoothly.

Captainfab 12-20-2009 12:25 AM

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Bump :D

Captainfab 04-25-2010 01:06 AM

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I made up a couple extra of the hydroboost nut sockets. The cost on these is $63.50 each plus a flat $9.20 for shipping. If purchased with a hydroboost adapter plate, the shipping for both would be $9.20 as well. additionally, if you purchase either of my booster adapter brackets along with the hydroboost adapter plate and the socket, it's $16.25 for shipping. Plus you get $5.00 off on the hydroboost adapter plate. This pricing is always current and up to date.

toms84ss 04-25-2010 01:50 AM

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I got mine today. The Captain does really nice work!

Captainfab 04-26-2010 12:06 AM

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Thanks for the compliment Tom :D

mcmlxix 04-13-2011 06:53 AM

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Bump so I can find it again.... :)

sams60gmc 05-08-2011 01:04 AM

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Hey captian, don't know if you've had the chance to install one of these yet but I was curious, just about how to go about mounting the linkage to the pedal, I was thinking cutting the shaft then threading for a rod end?

Sam

jonzcustomshop 05-08-2011 07:42 AM

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will this work on a 60-62 firewall too?

Captainfab 05-08-2011 11:04 PM

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Yes that is one way of doing it. Since you are a machinist, that would probably be the easiest for you. Otherwise the pushrod can be lengthened by welding on a longer rod, like maybe part of the original brake pushrod.


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Originally Posted by sams60gmc (Post 4668519)
Hey captian, don't know if you've had the chance to install one of these yet but I was curious, just about how to go about mounting the linkage to the pedal, I was thinking cutting the shaft then threading for a rod end?

Sam

Yes Jon, this hydroboost plate will bolt onto any one of my booster brackets.

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Originally Posted by jonzcustomshop (Post 4668659)
will this work on a 60-62 firewall too?


mcmlxix 05-25-2011 05:06 AM

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I would like to report that I checked a 1994 Astro/Safari hydro boost and a 2005 GMC 2500HD hydro boost and they are interchangeable. The Astro HB has a single locating keyway where the GMC 2500HD has dual keyways. The keyways are not symmetrical, but I was able to mount the factory Astro plate on the late model GMC hydro boost….

El Campo 09-02-2011 01:21 PM

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Bump so I can find again. I sent you a message cuz I want to buy a set of these brackets from you. Damn big block doesn't make enough vacuum to run brakes :-p . Anyone have pics up of installed one yet? And does anyone know if the stock hoses off of Astro van will reach and work? Got the Hydroboost, hoses, master cylinder and power steering pump for 50 bucks off of Craigslist.
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Captainfab 09-02-2011 10:47 PM

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PM sent

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Originally Posted by El Campo (Post 4877987)
Bump so I can find again. I sent you a message cuz I want to buy a set of these brackets from you. Damn big block doesn't make enough vacuum to run brakes :-p . Anyone have pics up of installed one yet? And does anyone know if the stock hoses off of Astro van will reach and work? Got the Hydroboost, hoses, master cylinder and power steering pump for 50 bucks off of Craigslist.
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bigoates 09-08-2011 10:24 PM

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Looks like a nice setup Captain. I read through the posts and I am am little slow forgive me.

Will your adapter plate work with a 2002 2500hd hydroboost unit and a 73-87 firewall?

Thanks

Captainfab 09-08-2011 11:38 PM

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AS far as I know, this plate will work with that hydroboost unit, but it will not bolt up to the '73-'87 firewall. Are the '73-'87 hydroboost units not readily available in your area like they are here?

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Originally Posted by bigoates (Post 4889457)
Looks like a nice setup Captain. I read through the posts and I am am little slow forgive me.

Will your adapter plate work with a 2002 2500hd hydroboost unit and a 73-87 firewall?

Thanks


El Campo 09-11-2011 05:25 PM

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So is the socket necessary to get the hydroboost out of Astro? I havent went to pick mine up yet and was wondering if I needed it to remove it or just to take OEM brackets off of it when it is out? Also does anyone know if I still have the drums on the back can I use the master cylinder from a vehicle that had discs all the way around?

Captainfab 09-11-2011 11:07 PM

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No you do not need the socket to remove the unit from the vehicle. Depending on the shape of the factory bracket, you may or may not need the socket to remove the factory mounting bracket. Some of the Astro vans' factory brackets will bolt right up to my booster brackets.

If you have a disc/drum brake system on your truck, you should run a disc/drum master cylinder with the disc/drum proportioning valve.


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Originally Posted by El Campo (Post 4893914)
So is the socket necessary to get the hydroboost out of Astro? I havent went to pick mine up yet and was wondering if I needed it to remove it or just to take OEM brackets off of it when it is out? Also does anyone know if I still have the drums on the back can I use the master cylinder from a vehicle that had discs all the way around?


bryankichler 09-14-2011 08:47 PM

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received mine today looks like a good quality product now one of these days when i get home i might get to install this

Captainfab 09-14-2011 11:09 PM

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Thanks Bryan. I do know how it is with there just not being enough time :(


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Originally Posted by bryankichler (Post 4899786)
received mine today looks like a good quality product now one of these days when i get home i might get to install this



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