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PostPosted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 9:58 pm 
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Well the brake booster is on the outs, and was wonderin what replacement(s) I can get? I have looked up universal boosters and they keep sayin the mountin bolts center to center is 3 3/8", anyone know if that what the luv booster is? Thanks for the help!


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I have my old booster and master cylinder pulled off but it will be the weekend before I can get over there to measure the booster if I still have it , but I know I have the master cylinder still , but I will if you want me too.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:34 pm 
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Sounds good man! The booster and master still good?


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What booster? you can run the brakes just fine without a booster with the right master. The one in the pic is a mid ninty's Jeep Cherokee and is aluminum. I also have a Nissan disc/disc master that works quite well. Pinto master work good to.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:55 am 
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I really do not know if they are any good but PM if you are interested ,you can have them for shipping and I will check this weekend. i have to see if I still have the booster I am not really sure. I have yet to have the truck on the road I ripped out the drive train when I bought it and installed the SBC.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:28 am 
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all i have is the master cylinder, i do not have the booster , sorry :esad


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I agree with TJ- e.i. do away with the booster. Just installed a booster off of a 90's Plymoouth Voyager and was able to Power brake the engine to 3000 rpm. Launched it in the garage and saw the wheels come up 1" off the floor and easily stopped before it hit the work bench.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:16 pm 
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mr.T wrote:
I agree with TJ- e.i. do away with the booster. Just installed a booster off of a 90's Plymoouth Voyager and was able to Power brake the engine to 3000 rpm. Launched it in the garage and saw the wheels come up 1" off the floor and easily stopped before it hit the work bench.
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Bagged79 wrote:
Well the brake booster is on the outs, and was wonderin what replacement(s) I can get? I have looked up universal boosters and they keep sayin the mountin bolts center to center is 3 3/8", anyone know if that what the luv booster is? Thanks for the help!









i have two luv brake boosters that are laying around if you are interested and still need one.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:21 am 
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Go to your auto parts and look at old Isuzus, Toyotas, S-10 ect. Maybe try Honda, Nissan, Ranger yada yada yada. You have to be careful of the master cylinder bore size cause it's all calibrated, but it's mostly common sense too. If you get something close to the same size it should work ok for you.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:26 am 
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Have you tried to measure yours yet, and have you checked the hoses for any leakage? Loosen the bolts, and run a tape behind it across the holes. Also an easy way to check for vacuum leaks is to have it running and spray WD-40 at all the connections and anywhere you think it might be leaking. Feel around the bottom of the hoses. They split underneath where you can't see them just to piss you off.

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Major bump :D ....
Here is my problem...I unhooked my powerbrakes when I went with a sbc..I just the pulled hose because the pedal pressure was not consistant. When I was braking the pedal stayed consistant until a certain point in pedal travel then would go soft for about an 1". The problem was when it did this the stopping power would not fad resulting in a sudden increase in brake pressure and a sudden stop. After the pedal pressure would fad for the inch or so the pedal pressure would come back.

I just installed a cannister and guage. Still does it. But I have noticed it does it when there is about 10-11 inches of vacuum and regains pedal pressure at around 7-8 inches. The stopping power is unaffected but its quite annoying while driving on the street. Is this the brake booster or something else? Also I see in this thread that some are using a different master. Do they provide the stopping power of the of the boosted stock brakes?

Also I do hear a SLIGHT squeak when this happens. But if the booster was leaking why would it only do it at 10'' of vacuum?


Now if I need a booster where is the best place to get one?

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 8:42 am 
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luvit80 wrote:
Major bump :D ....
Here is my problem...I unhooked my powerbrakes when I went with a sbc..I just the pulled hose because the pedal pressure was not consistant. When I was braking the pedal stayed consistant until a certain point in pedal travel then would go soft for about an 1". The problem was when it did this the stopping power would not fad resulting in a sudden increase in brake pressure and a sudden stop. After the pedal pressure would fad for the inch or so the pedal pressure would come back.

I just installed a cannister and guage. Still does it. But I have noticed it does it when there is about 10-11 inches of vacuum and regains pedal pressure at around 7-8 inches. The stopping power is unaffected but its quite annoying while driving on the street. Is this the brake booster or something else? Also I see in this thread that some are using a different master. Do they provide the stopping power of the of the boosted stock brakes?

Also I do hear a SLIGHT squeak when this happens. But if the booster was leaking why would it only do it at 10'' of vacuum?


Now if I need a booster where is the best place to get one?


could be a small tear in the booster? thats a hard one you got there!

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