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Old 04-08-2015, 12:27 AM   #1
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Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion

Ugh! I missed this one too. I'm already part way down this road but would love to incorporate some of your bits to finish it up. Looks nice!!
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Old 04-08-2015, 01:31 AM   #2
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Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion

Yes, which part(s) would you like?


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Would you sell part of a kit? I have manual brakes.

Let me know what you need.


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Ugh! I missed this one too. I'm already part way down this road but would love to incorporate some of your bits to finish it up. Looks nice!!
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Old 04-30-2015, 11:27 AM   #3
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Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion

Does this kit accept the regular power brake booster and master cylinder that most of us already have.?
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Old 05-01-2015, 01:14 AM   #4
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Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion

That depends on exactly what booster you have. All of my booster brackets are designed to use brake boosters with a 3-3/8" x 3-1/2" stud pattern. There are many, many factory boosters with that stud pattern, including the '67-'70 boosters. The '71-'72 boosters have a stud pattern of 3-1/2" x 3-1/2"

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Does this kit accept the regular power brake booster and master cylinder that most of us already have.?
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Old 05-26-2015, 09:14 PM   #5
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Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion

Man this is exactly what I've been waiting for and really like the way you made the clutch linkage coming from the pedal. I'm kinda torn though because I just paid big money to have the original OE power brake Delco booster rebuilt and cad plated so I want to keep it. And as you pointed out, it has a bolt pattern is specific to a 72 model.

All I'm needing this for is to take the headache out of engineering the hydraulic clutch setup for a T56 swap. Any way you make me a kit with your bracket modified to just serve as a clutch mc mount? Something like what's pictured? Pleeeease??
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Old 05-26-2015, 11:32 PM   #6
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Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion

There are 2 ways to go about this. One would be to slightly elongate the booster mounting holes in the booster bracket to accept your '72 booster. This would move the booster much closer to the firewall for a cleaner look. With this option, you will have to lengthen the booster pushrod to reach the pedal. This can easily be done by joining the booster pushrod to the pushrod from the pedal, once they are trimmed to the correct length. Second option would be that I can send you the base bracket without the booster mounts welded to it. Then you can sandwich the base bracket between your factory booster brackets and the firewall. Will you want this in bare steel or satin black powder coat? Let me know which way you would like to go.


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Man this is exactly what I've been waiting for and really like the way you made the clutch linkage coming from the pedal. I'm kinda torn though because I just paid big money to have the original OE power brake Delco booster rebuilt and cad plated so I want to keep it. And as you pointed out, it has a bolt pattern is specific to a 72 model.

All I'm needing this for is to take the headache out of engineering the hydraulic clutch setup for a T56 swap. Any way you make me a kit with your bracket modified to just serve as a clutch mc mount? Something like what's pictured? Pleeeease??
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