Hi, I have a '70 f100 with factory power drums and recently picked up most of the parts from a '76 disc brake donor f150.
I just replaced the '70s brake booster about 2 years ago with a correct one for the '70 f100..... Can I still use it with (I'm assuming I need) a new '76 Master cylinder?
I know i need to get a proportioning valve as well.....
thanks.
'76 Master Cylinder with a '70 Booster?
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Re: '76 Master Cylinder with a '70 Booster?
If the master bolts to the booster, then yes. I used Cardone 54-73515 booster.
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Re: '76 Master Cylinder with a '70 Booster?
I am 99% sure it will bolt up, Yes you need a disc/drum master, the reservoir is larger and the valving is different, a drum/drum master could cause front brake drag. You need 3 valves, differential, metering, and proportioning, a combination valve with all 3 built into one unit is the best.
Usually, disc brakes use a dual diaphragm booster, whereas drum brakes were single. I would use what you have, if you feel you want more boost in the future, you can swap in a '76 then.
Usually, disc brakes use a dual diaphragm booster, whereas drum brakes were single. I would use what you have, if you feel you want more boost in the future, you can swap in a '76 then.
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Re: '76 Master Cylinder with a '70 Booster?
My bad, somehow I misunderstood the question.
I did a disc conversion on my 72. Used the aforementioned booster with a 77 disc/drum master and a P2 combo valve.
I initially went with an aftermarket master/booster combo and then later switched it to the 77 OEM stuff.
Sorry for the confusion.
I did a disc conversion on my 72. Used the aforementioned booster with a 77 disc/drum master and a P2 combo valve.
I initially went with an aftermarket master/booster combo and then later switched it to the 77 OEM stuff.
Sorry for the confusion.
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Re: '76 Master Cylinder with a '70 Booster?
thanks you guys for the answers.
I wasn't aware there were that many valves involved. I'll grab one of the combination ones. Is it important to have one that allows you to adjust the distribution ?
I wasn't aware there were that many valves involved. I'll grab one of the combination ones. Is it important to have one that allows you to adjust the distribution ?
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Re: '76 Master Cylinder with a '70 Booster?
You don’t need an adjustable valve.
4-wheel disc combo valve is a PV4
4-wheel disc combo valve is a PV4
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Re: '76 Master Cylinder with a '70 Booster?
This forum has a disc brake tutorial in the technical articles section.
Don't worry too much about the 3 separate valves, they were just used on the earliest systems on Lincolns and T Birds, by the '70s, Ford was using combo valves. Anything you order for your truck should be that, but use the term "combo valve" when ordering, just to be sure.
Don't worry too much about the 3 separate valves, they were just used on the earliest systems on Lincolns and T Birds, by the '70s, Ford was using combo valves. Anything you order for your truck should be that, but use the term "combo valve" when ordering, just to be sure.
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