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Convert your F100 truck to power brakes with our bolt-on power brake booster kit. Our brake booster bolts in the stock master cylinders location and uses the stock brake pedal with no cutting or welding. Kit includes a new power brake booster, new Corvette master cylinder, new proportioning valve, mounting bracket, brake fluid fill bottle, master cylinder bleeder kit and all mounting hardware. Existing brake lines will need to be modified and requires a low pressure stop light switch. (Drum/drum does not include/require a prop valve.) Note: 1953-56 w/ original manual transmission trucks will require #5356CK-1 Clutch Linkage Kit.

1948-1952 FORD TRUCK DISC DRUM

$399.00Price
  •   Power Brake Booster Installation Instructions For 1947-54 Chevy Trucks  
     
    Parts List: 1 Power Brake Booster  1 Strut Rod Stabilizer 1 Master Cylinder    

     1 Pedal Push Rod Assembly

    1 Booster Mounting Bracket

    1 Hardware Kit Notes:  Make sure this kit fits you specifics before painting or plating. Chroming and plating the booster may cause malfunctions if not done correctly. Once a part has been plated, painted or modified in anyway it may not be returned.

    Instructions:

    1. Remove the master Cylinder from its bracket. Clean the mounting bracket and the area of frame to the rear of the mounting bracket. About 15’’.

    2. Line up mounting bracket holes with the holes on the frame bracket. And with the hardware provide begin to bolt the bracket to the frame. 
    3. Drill two holes (using the bracket guide) through the frame. Again using the hardware provided, bolt the bracket to the frame.

    4. Bolt the booster back onto the bracket.

    5. Using the hardware kit attach the pedal push rod to the brake pedal. Pedal height is adjustable using the heim joint. Once everything is complete make sure to tighten the jam nut. The aluminum spacer will be used in place of the factory clutch pedal if it is not there.

    6. Begin to bolt the strut rod bracket to the inside lower booster stud and frame. Drill a 3/8’’ hole into the frame to mount the bracket. YOU MUST BOLT TO THE FRAME FOR ADDED STRENGHT.

    7. With the booster and bracket installed, next you will need to bench bleed the master cylinder before installing.

    8. Put a 3/8’’ vacuum line from the booster to the manifold vacuum. Be sure to double check that all brake lines are hooked up and then begin to bleed the brake system.

    9. Lastly make sure that the pedal is on firmly and begin use. 

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