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Dodgeman |
Posted: 2004/12/14 14:44 Updated: 2004/12/14 14:44 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2003/6/27 From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia Posts: 8287 |
Re: brake booster These boosters are really good & were very popular in the years when FB Holdens still had warranty, [Early 60's] but were designed for a single circuit operation. If you want to add boost to both ends of a dual circuit brake system, then you need two boosters.
The round thing protruding downwards is a filter [with valving] This strains the rocks out of the air that passes into, & out of, the diaphram chamber when it "breathes" during brake application. The sound of it breathing under the dash of a street car may cause some passengers to wory what kind of pet you have lurking under there, but in a racer, you will never hear it above the cheering of the crowd.
The pipe coming to the top rear of the cylinder supplies hydraulic pressure from the master cylinder. The fitting at the end of the cylinder that points upward is the bleeder nipple. The unit is best installed with the cylinder pointing slightly upward to get a good bleed. The pipe at the end of the cylinder goes to the brakes. The rubber hose supplies vacuum from the manifold, or from a vacuum storage tank. This one looks to be both well engineered, & properly installed
They work a treat but were superceded by the type that mounts the master cylinder as this design needs only one booster to work a dual circuit brake system.
PS If you find one in a junk car, don't throw it out, take it to a swap meet. They are still popular & some places specialise in reconditioning them.
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ang94541 |
Posted: 2004/12/14 19:31 Updated: 2004/12/14 19:31 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 1999/12/6 From: Castro Valley,CA USA Posts: 1191 |
Re: brake booster ah ha single circuit, line-in, line-out I got it. EDIT: Nope, I got lost again. http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=5339In this engine pic there appears to be a dual circuit master. Is only one circuit being boosted?
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UTE18L |
Posted: 2004/12/14 6:40 Updated: 2004/12/14 6:40 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/9/1 From: Sydney, Australia Posts: 689 |
Re: brake booster What year is your ute NIS15L, its rust free
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NIS15L |
Posted: 2004/12/14 6:46 Updated: 2004/12/14 6:46 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/3/16 From: sydney Posts: 1040 |
Re: brake booster Its an 84 model mate its does have couple spot of rust 1 under the acellarator pedal 1 on the a pillar and one under the tailgate where those black stops used to be, none bigger than a 50c coin tho.
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rb20 |
Posted: 2004/12/14 8:10 Updated: 2004/12/14 8:10 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/8/29 From: south australia Posts: 1532 |
Re: brake booster 1967 ford XR fairmonts have these boosters from the factory i just through one out a few mounths ago
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2332owner |
Posted: 2004/12/14 10:24 Updated: 2004/12/14 10:24 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2003/5/5 From: Okinawa, Japan Posts: 1292 |
Re: brake booster I still don't get it... how does the mechanical action of the brake pedal get all the way over there... it may be obvious but I just don't get it.
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Posted: 2004/12/14 10:57 Updated: 2004/12/14 10:57 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2002/6/7 From: Newscastle, Australia Posts: 2479 |
Re: brake booster must run a small cylinder off the brake pedal the transfers hydraulically to the cylinder on the booster...I guess.....
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ang94541 |
Posted: 2004/10/1 8:32 Updated: 2004/10/1 8:32 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 1999/12/6 From: Castro Valley,CA USA Posts: 1191 |
Re: brake booster I've never seen this before. Can you please briefly explain how your brakes work. And what happens if your engine shuts off?
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dazzasute |
Posted: 2004/10/1 8:36 Updated: 2004/10/1 8:36 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/3/15 From: Perth Western Australia Posts: 1018 |
Re: brake booster and how street legal it is ???
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Autokat |
Posted: 2004/10/1 9:19 Updated: 2004/10/1 9:19 |
Home away from home Joined: 2004/6/2 From: Kingston , Brisbane Posts: 467 |
Re: brake booster This is what they do in hotrods if you want to find out the legalities and how it's done have a look on some rodder sites.
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NIS15L |
Posted: 2004/10/3 3:04 Updated: 2004/10/3 3:04 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/3/16 From: sydney Posts: 1040 |
Re: brake booster Its perfectly legal and will be fully engineered. it works the same as any brake booster its just remotely mounted.
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