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Captainfab 09-12-2009 10:01 PM

'60-'62 POwer Brake Booster Adapter Bracket With A Clutch
 
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If you have a manual transmission in your truck and also want power brakes, this is what you need. This bracket is fabricated from laser cut 10ga. mild steel and fits 1960-62 Chevy and 1960-63 GMC pickups, Suburban and Panels and is 100% bolt on using holes already in your firewall. The booster side of the bracket has a 3 3/8" x 3 1/2" hole pattern. Boosters with this pattern are commonly found on S10's and full size pickups from 1988 to at least 1998, Suburbans, Blazers and Tahoes from 1992 to at least 1998. You can also find compatable boosters on early to mid 70's Impalas and Caprices. Of course you will have to join the booster pushrod to your stock MC pushrod that attaches to your brake pedal. This can be done by either threading both ends and using a coupling nut, or by just welding them together once you determine the correct length.

For the hydraulic clutch master, this is setup to use a readily available Wilwood master cylinder. To install the master cylinder you will have to drill (2) 11/32" holes for the mounting bolts, and a 1 1/2" hole (with a hole saw) to accommodate the center of the master cylinder. The supplied standoff simply bolts to your clutch pedal using an existing hole. Then the pushrod and heim joint screw onto the clutch master pushrod on one end and to bolts to the standoff on the other end.


This adapter plate kit contains the adapter plate with mounting hardware, the standoff, pushrod and heim joint with related hardware and the Wilwood master cylinder. The cost on this is $260.00 plus the flat rate shipping cost of $22.65. As with my other brake booster brackets, you can add powder coating for an additional $10.50. 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.

Please see posts #33, #43 & #44

Captainfab 09-12-2009 10:05 PM

Re: '60-'62 POwer Brake Booster Adapter Bracket With A Clutch
 
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Here are some more pics. The turquoise booster is a dual diaphram unit from a 1982-87 S10.

Captainfab 09-12-2009 10:09 PM

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Here are a couple of pics with a booster from a 1988-98 fullsize pickup, or 1992-98 Suburban, Blazer, or Tahoe. The clearance is a little less with the clutch master, but it is still easy to get at the cap.

joe231 09-12-2009 10:20 PM

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Nice product, as usual :metal:

pedro6371 09-12-2009 10:37 PM

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oh man that looks nice capt let me put some money together in im going to get it.:chevy::chevy:

Captainfab 09-14-2009 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 3515475)
Nice product, as usual :metal:

Thanks Joe :)

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Originally Posted by pedro6371 (Post 3515495)
oh man that looks nice capt let me put some money together in im going to get it.:chevy::chevy:

No problem, just let me know when you're ready.

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Originally Posted by MailManX2 (Post 3515607)
Wow looks great.. Even though my truck doesn't have any wheels/tires or an motor/tranny I'll take one of the $179.50 versions. Let me know where to send the money

Yours is on the way Ken......Thanks :D

Captainfab 09-15-2009 04:01 PM

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Somehow the pic of option #2 didn't get posted, so here it is.

Carkrazy1987 10-01-2009 02:29 PM

Re: '60-'62 POwer Brake Booster Adapter Bracket With A Clutch
 
what master cylinder would you recommend with the boosters? i been wanting to do power brakes on my manual trans 60 c-10 but dont want to fork over 700bux, awsome parts you got, im defenetly interested in it

Captainfab 10-01-2009 10:47 PM

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Your best bet is to use the master cylinder that is designed for the braking system that you have on your truck. You didn't say if yours is stock or not, but if it is, you can use a dual reservior master from a '67-'70 pickup. If you have upgraded to front discs from say a '73-'87 then use a master from those years. Let me know when you want to get the booster bracket and clutch master combo.

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Originally Posted by Carkrazy1987 (Post 3547024)
what master cylinder would you recommend with the boosters? i been wanting to do power brakes on my manual trans 60 c-10 but dont want to fork over 700bux, awsome parts you got, im defenetly interested in it


bubba327 10-14-2009 05:39 PM

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Hey captain- Good to see you are always thinking of new ways to improve an old truck..Bubba

Captainfab 10-14-2009 11:49 PM

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Thanks Bubba :D

markeb01 10-25-2009 12:29 AM

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That's a beautifully designed piece, much better than the Master Power offering. If my truck wasn't already done I'd install one in mine. The package deal is well thought out and value priced.

Captainfab 10-25-2009 11:22 PM

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Thank you for the compliment Mark. :D

mojakeke 11-24-2009 03:04 PM

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Seams like it's a very good option that is not that expensive, :c2:

mojakeke 11-24-2009 03:53 PM

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So the stock chutch spring and bracket would need to be removed, and the spring would need to be replaced, correct??

Captainfab 11-25-2009 12:53 AM

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The cab that I used for R&D has the return spring up high, so I don't believe there is any need to relocate it. That is unless your truck has a different return spring arraingment.

It can be seen in the upper right of this pic.
http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...1&d=1252807441


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Originally Posted by mojakeke (Post 3637146)
So the stock chutch spring and bracket would need to be removed, and the spring would need to be replaced, correct??


mojakeke 11-25-2009 03:10 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 3638269)
The cab that I used for R&D has the return spring up high, so I don't believe there is any need to relocate it. That is unless your truck has a different return spring arraingment.

It can be seen in the upper right of this pic.
http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...1&d=1252807441

YES IT DOES, IT EVE HAS A BIGER SPRING, BUT IT CAN BE REMOVED IF I'M NOT MISTAKEN,

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...T/DSCN8023.jpg

mojakeke 11-25-2009 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 3519971)
Somehow the pic of option #2 didn't get posted, so here it is.

It doesen't seem like there will be an issue to install it on mine, If so, I'm intrested on this option(#2), and woul like info on other options for color, Thanks!!!!

http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...T/DSCN8023.jpg

Captainfab 11-25-2009 11:57 PM

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That one there is different than the one I have. What year and model of truck is that in? I'll send you a PM

mojakeke 11-26-2009 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 3639971)
That one there is different than the one I have. What year and model of truck is that in? I'll send you a PM

It's a 1963 gmc, 4x4 , thanks!!!

Captainfab 12-20-2009 12:14 AM

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Checkout the December deal over in the 'Vendor Marketplace' HERE

Captainfab 02-13-2010 12:55 AM

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Bump :D

nbrfd007 02-13-2010 02:16 PM

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I have the same clutch setup as Mojakeke on a 62 GMC Suburban 4X4. Did you find a way to make it work on this setup?
Thanks,
Tim

Captainfab 02-13-2010 11:57 PM

Re: '60-'62 POwer Brake Booster Adapter Bracket With A Clutch
 
I haven't heard back from Mojakeke on how the install went. If he doesn't chime in here you might send him a PM. The cab that I used for the R&D was a Chevy cab, so that must be where the difference lies. I would think that all you would need to do is convert to a Chevy style return spring.

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Originally Posted by nbrfd007 (Post 3798527)
I have the same clutch setup as Mojakeke on a 62 GMC Suburban 4X4. Did you find a way to make it work on this setup?
Thanks,
Tim


Ghostwhite 05-26-2010 06:39 AM

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I thought I saw somewhere that you offer a bracket for a manual MC with and the wilwood clutch MC. Am I crazy?

I would like to use a newer manual Brake MC with a separate Clutch MC for use with Disc Brakes, and to get rid of my stock dual MC.

Captainfab 05-27-2010 12:01 AM

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I made a couple for the '60-'62's with manual brakes and an auto trans. It can be seen here in this thread......

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...=357542&page=2

I could make one like that but have the provisions for the Wilwood clutch master cylinder. It would take a week or so and cost a little bit more. Let me now and I can get one going for you.


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Originally Posted by Ghostwhite (Post 3997767)
I thought I saw somewhere that you offer a bracket for a manual MC with and the wilwood clutch MC. Am I crazy?

I would like to use a newer manual Brake MC with a separate Clutch MC for use with Disc Brakes, and to get rid of my stock dual MC.


Ghostwhite 05-27-2010 07:36 AM

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Thanks for the info! I will need one eventually, I am overseas at the moment but will let you know when I am ready to have you make one, manufacturing time is not an issue, my stock parts still work. I'll give a couple weeks heads up anyways though.

I look forward to do business with you and really admire the work you have already done Captainfab.

Captainfab 05-27-2010 11:30 PM

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Thanks for the compliment :)

Just let me know when you're ready. Are you over in the sand box?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghostwhite (Post 3999773)
Thanks for the info! I will need one eventually, I am overseas at the moment but will let you know when I am ready to have you make one, manufacturing time is not an issue, my stock parts still work. I'll give a couple weeks heads up anyways though.

I look forward to do business with you and really admire the work you have already done Captainfab.


Ghostwhite 05-28-2010 08:53 AM

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Yeah, I am stuck in Iraq. Got called back after finishing my active contract leaving active duty Army in 2008. Ended up being placed with the Louisiana NG, may get to go home early in august but the rotation is until January.

Captainfab 05-28-2010 11:12 PM

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Stay safe over there.....:flag:

mrlush 10-07-2010 07:17 PM

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Can you make this bracket for a '63? Can the clutch MC be added to your 63 bracket?

I want to put power brakes and a hydraulic clutch on my project, and your bracket looks like what I need to do it right.

Thanks

Captainfab 10-07-2010 11:13 PM

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I can just drill 2 holes in the '60-'62 base plate and trim it off on the right side. Then it will work on the '63-'66's. I've done this for another member before. Are you going with a vacuum booster or hydroboost?

Let me know if this sounds like it would work for you.

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Originally Posted by mrlush (Post 4229459)
Can you make this bracket for a '63? Can the clutch MC be added to your 63 bracket?

I want to put power brakes and a hydraulic clutch on my project, and your bracket looks like what I need to do it right.

Thanks


Captainfab 01-04-2011 12:54 AM

Re: '60-'62 POwer Brake Booster Adapter Bracket With A Clutch
 
Just a little update.......

This kit will come with either a 3/4" bore clutch master or a 1" bore clutch master, depending on which slave cylinder you are using. Also I do not include the prebent steel line anymore. Most guys didn't seem to be using it.

56taskforce 03-01-2011 03:24 PM

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Ok I decided to post here instead of by another PM about getting one of your 60-62 brake booster and clutch master cylinder mounts, as this is how you get your business.
So every one here know what the question here was. I have a 64 C60 it has a hydraulic clutch like a 60-62 but being a 64 and a two ton we were not positive that this mount would work.
Ok now I took the time to clear the washer bottle mount and wires from the area in order to get better reference points and took some more pictures I studied your picture against mine and I don’t even think that the pedal return spring will have to be altered:uhmk:


I just got this truck it came to me as a ramp truck used to haul a dozer I plan on restoring the cab and chassis updating it’s drive train and turning it into a 5 yrd dump truck.
If you find this interesting keep watching as I will be stating a build thread one I get a good start.:bann:

Captainfab 03-01-2011 11:57 PM

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With the washer reservior gone and a good clear shot, it looks like this conversion might just barely fit with the medium duty truck inner fenders. Is there just that one big return spring on the clutch pedal?

I made some progress today on the re-design of this conversion kit. I'm not done yet though.

56taskforce 03-02-2011 01:20 AM

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Yes that is the only spring. It looks like the push rod for the clutch cylinder will clear the spring an bracket as well. I can tell that the lower bolt that retains the spring bracket is the same hole that the push rod stand off bolts to.

56taskforce 04-05-2011 11:31 PM

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Well I am ready to try this bracket I will send you a PM and get all the info to get you paid and for shipping:bann:

Captainfab 04-06-2011 12:01 AM

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Sorry but the redesign isn't finished yet. Hopefully in 7-10 days.

nbrfd007 04-06-2011 10:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nbrfd007 (Post 3798527)
I have the same clutch setup as Mojakeke on a 62 GMC Suburban 4X4. Did you find a way to make it work on this setup?
Thanks,
Tim

Captain Fab,
Have you had any feed back from Mojakeke or others with the different spring location. Looking to go ahead for this with mine, keeping the drum brakes.
Thanks,
Tim

Captainfab 04-07-2011 12:06 AM

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No, no feedback. No one with a 4x4 has bought one. I don't know if that big return spring is a secondary spring that can be eliminated, or not. If it is the only return spring, maybe that one can be removed and replaced with one similar to a 2wd cab. In reading 56taskforce's post above, he thinks that the standoff will bolt on, on top of the spring bracket. If that will indeed work, the standoff will need to be shortened an amount equal to the thickness of the spring bracket.


Quote:

Originally Posted by nbrfd007 (Post 4605358)
Captain Fab,
Have you had any feed back from Mojakeke or others with the different spring location. Looking to go ahead for this with mine, keeping the drum brakes.
Thanks,
Tim



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