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dbrandtlbrandt 09-01-2015 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 7294408)
If you don't want the clutch master cylinder, the cost is $50.00 less. Is the new brake booster you have compatible with my booster brackets? Are you wanting this in bare steel or satin black powder coat?

What is the total cost for these parts? What is your address? I would like to send payment. Thanks, Dave
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Captainfab 09-02-2015 02:08 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
Well with the regular cost for this conversion in bare steel of $207.50 minus $50.00 for the clutch master cylinder would come to $157.50 plus shipping of $16.35. I will send you a PM with payment info.

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Originally Posted by dbrandtlbrandt (Post 7295482)
What is the total cost for these parts? What is your address? I would like to send payment. Thanks, Dave
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dbrandtlbrandt 09-02-2015 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 7295832)
Well with the regular cost for this conversion in bare steel of $207.50 minus $50.00 for the clutch master cylinder would come to $157.50 plus shipping of $16.35. I will send you a PM with payment info.

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dbrandtlbrandt 09-02-2015 01:17 PM

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My email is dbrandtlbrandt@yahoo.com
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Captainfab 09-03-2015 12:03 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
I replied to all of your emails today, received your payment and shipped your order.


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gringoloco 09-13-2015 04:17 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
From reading this, I gather that my 67-70 3/4T booster will bolt up, minus the current brackets/linkage? What, if any, disadvantage is there to not using the factory brake booster linkage?

Clutch linkage looks awesome, btw!

kitsbeach 09-14-2015 12:00 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
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Originally Posted by gringoloco (Post 7307191)
From reading this, I gather that my 67-70 3/4T booster will bolt up, minus the current brackets/linkage? What, if any, disadvantage is there to not using the factory brake booster linkage?

Clutch linkage looks awesome, btw!

Curious about this too…I have a stock-style brake booster…want to add hydraulic clutch later…

Captainfab 09-14-2015 01:22 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
Yes the '67-'70 brake boosters will bolt up to all of my booster brackets. At least all that I have seen or had my hands on have had the correct mounting stud pattern. I do not see any disadvantage to not using the bellcrank assembly that GM used for the pedal to booster linkage. I believe that was done to allow the downward angle of the booster/master assembly. In eliminating that linkage, you will simply have to trim both the booster pushrod and the pushrod from the pedal to achieve the correct length and weld them together. If welding is not an option a mechanical method will work as well.

Captainfab 09-14-2015 01:27 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
Please be aware that the flat base plate without the booster mounts as jlsanborn purchased is not a regularly offered part and you must specifically request that, if that is what you want.

Captainfab 09-24-2015 11:27 PM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
Here is a list of compatible brake boosters for all of my booster brackets. This list is included with every booster bracket.


'67-'70 pickups, Suburbans, Blazers
'70-'74 Impala, Caprice
'80's G body Vans (full sized)
Early Astro/Safari vans with the vacuum booster
'82-'02 S10/S15 pickups and Blazers
'88-'98 full sized pickups
'92-'98 Suburbans, Blazers

There may be some other applications, and/or years, but these are the ones I have been able to verify.

ranger2339 09-25-2015 11:13 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
I will take one of these set ups. Doing a 5.3 with a T56, just not sure on the specs for the MC that I need?

Captainfab 09-25-2015 11:24 PM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
I'll send you a PM with ordering and payment info.

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Originally Posted by ranger2339 (Post 7319790)
I will take one of these set ups. Doing a 5.3 with a T56, just not sure on the specs for the MC that I need?


vortech71chevy 09-27-2015 09:29 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
What is the price for the kit with the plate that sanborn had made? will your kit work with the willwood master cylinder mentioned in the thread TR65 posted? I love your linkage mechanics and would much rather have something that clean, but I already have my brake setup done and already purchased that master cylinder for my t56 setup, i think that master has a 1.1 stroke?

Captainfab 09-27-2015 11:19 PM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
The total cost for one '67-'72 hydraulic clutch conversion with just the base plate and in bare steel with shipping is $191.85.

The linkage assembly is designed to work with a clutch master with a 1.4" stroke. You will have to install some sort of clutch pedal stop to keep from bottoming out the clutch master since is has a shorter stroke.

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Originally Posted by vortech71chevy (Post 7321362)
What is the price for the kit with the plate that sanborn had made? will your kit work with the willwood master cylinder mentioned in the thread TR65 posted? I love your linkage mechanics and would much rather have something that clean, but I already have my brake setup done and already purchased that master cylinder for my t56 setup, i think that master has a 1.1 stroke?


tjsblazer 12-22-2015 08:04 PM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
Captain. Couple of questions.
Does this linkage move the cylinder in a 1:1 ratio compared to pedal travel. In other words, you mention in a previous post that it moves the cylinder rod 1.4" the way it is set up. Does the pedal at the point of linkage move the same 1.4" or is it travelling further?
Reason I am asking is I may buy this set up from you but mod it slightly by moving the linkage and cylinder up a little higher to reduce the pedal effort. I just need to understand that stroke ratio.
Thanks for your help. Jeff.

Captainfab 12-23-2015 12:01 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
The linkage assembly allows full travel of the clutch pedal while only moving the clutch master cylinder's piston 1.40". The location on the clutch pedal arm where the linkage is attached, moves more than 1.40" Hence the need for the linkage assembly. Raising the clutch master cylinder up will severely limit the size of vacuum, booster that will work.

kitsbeach 12-24-2015 03:27 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
This might be a dumb question, but I don't understand why people need a booster bracket.? Don't we all have booster brackets if we already have power brakes.?

I think for me I just need the bracket that holds the clutch master cylinder, like jlsanborn bought.

Captainfab 12-25-2015 10:44 PM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
Well for one, not all of the '67-'72 trucks came with power brakes. Secondly, not everyone likes the factory booster assembly that hangs 5 1/2" out from the firewall (me included) and would much rather have it tucked closer to the firewall. My booster brackets mount the booster 1 3/4" from the firewall measured at center.

I can sell you a kit with no booster brackets on the plate just as I did for jlsanborn., if that's what you really want.

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Originally Posted by kitsbeach (Post 7421422)
This might be a dumb question, but I don't understand why people need a booster bracket.? Don't we all have booster brackets if we already have power brakes.?

I think for me I just need the bracket that holds the clutch master cylinder, like jlsanborn bought.


Captainfab 04-18-2016 11:14 PM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
Bump for those having trouble finding this thread. :D

duallyjams 04-27-2016 03:41 PM

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pm sent

Captainfab 04-27-2016 11:11 PM

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PM replied to :)

GoaterAz 05-11-2016 10:23 PM

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PM Sent!

Captainfab 05-12-2016 12:59 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
I replied to your PM........

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Originally Posted by GoaterAz (Post 7590282)
PM Sent!


Captainfab 06-03-2016 11:36 PM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
I would like to hear fitment feedback from anyone that has installed this conversion on a '69-'72. Thanks

Captainfab 08-08-2016 12:57 AM

Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion
 
I will be on vacation from 08-08-16 thru 08-25-16. If you wish to make a purchase you can post here in this for sale thread, send me a PM or an email to captainfab454@hotmail.com. I will reply to your inquiry when I return on the 25th. I do currently have a list of orders to build and ship when I return but I will add your name to the list in order of when received. Thanks for your understanding.


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