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Brake Booster?

Posted: 10/22/08 8:45amMessage 11 of 18
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Dorr, MI - USA
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Vette(s): 71 Colonnade Hardtop Coupe Torch Red with black interior originally L48 built to push around 360hp
Dudes...................you are more and more talkin me outta doing this thang. Uh.................ya man.................I got power brakes now, but I busted out my windshield, an punched a bunch a holes in the fiberglass wid my fist.AngryCensored
Ok, better question. Is there anything I can do to better my standard brake stopability short of putting in a power booster?Confused
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Brake Booster?

Posted: 10/22/08 10:10amMessage 12 of 18
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/ Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight" #2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
Short answer? NO...
If the system is properly adjusted, and there are no leaks, the manual brake system should be fine, and stop the car ok. Takes a bit more footie pressure than power fer sher, but it should still stop with no drama.

We're not trying tuh talk ya out of installing a PB system, Terry...just givin ya info about how it is....it is not a simple 30 minute deal. The booster will fit the pedal brace, but you will need to poke the two holes for the lower studs in the firewall...not really a big job. It's just time consuming...not overly complicated.

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Brake Booster?

Posted: 10/22/08 11:06pmMessage 13 of 18
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  Plan on removeing the Gauges and doing most of the Work threw the Hole. Mine is a Late C3 so its not that hard to remove the Speedo tach but I'm not sure about the early Cars. Having the Seat out is a Good Idea to. If there is any Dash Work or Replacement I'd have the Parts ready so You can do it all at once.
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Brake Booster?

Posted: 10/23/08 4:36pmMessage 14 of 18
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Good idea to replace all the light bulbs when out.
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Posted: 11/17/08 3:17pmMessage 15 of 18
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Hey guys? I just did the right side of my '82 with calipers and I'm pretty sure I have to do the other side. I've done pads all around and replaced the front flexible lines. After all that, I've got worse brakes than when I started.
 
Someone suggested that the master cylinder needs changing. If I do the master cylinder, should I do the booster too?
 
I'll keep reading. I'm not sure if someone covered this already.
 
I'm not extremely skilled and consider working on my own brakes like packing my own parachute. I'm tempted to farm out the master cylinder.
 
What do you think?
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Brake Booster?

Posted: 11/17/08 6:45pmMessage 16 of 18
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Vette(s): 1969 Lemans Blue Coupe, 350/300 Automagic
All this talk of it being a tough job and cursing and throwing and breaking things out of anger is exactly why I do this as a hobby and not a job.  When I run into a frustrating situation on any car project, that's when I call it a day and go do something else.  Mabe the yard needs mowed or the gutters need cleaned out, something that requires no brain power.  Get back to the car project the next day or the next weekend. 

A few years ago I made the mistake of setting a goal for myself of finishing a custom engine swap at least a month ahead of a big national show in Las Vegas.  I worked furiously for months and finally started the engine for the first time only two weeks before the show and there were of course "bugs".  There was no way I was going to be confident enough to drive the car on a 2,600 mile round trip right outta the box.  I'd lost a brand new high-performance fuel pump in the middle of the Arizona desert on an earlier project and sat out a few days awaiting Fed Ex with the replacement.  I wasn't going to risk that again.  I decided at that point, no more goals or artificial deadlines.  This is just a hobby.  Instead, I flew to Vegas and enjoyed the show without my car that year.  I worked out the bugs over time and drove it later to another big show in Toronto just to get that road trip that I'd been so looking forward to.

This car hobby is just so much more fun when you can set it aside when you get frustrated and not worry about deadlines and such.

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Posted: 11/17/08 9:10pmMessage 17 of 18
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Moses Lake, WA - USA
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Vette(s): 1976 L48 4-spd, Mahogany Metalic exterior, Buckskin interior 350ci/350hp, 3rd owner, fiberglass spring, 255/50-16's Torq-Thrust II
[QUOTE=pdupler]This car hobby is just so much more fun when you can set it aside when you get frustrated and not worry about deadlines and such.

Phil
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That's why I save my projects for the winters. When its cold and the snow is a blowen, I just go out in the garage and do small updates to the vette. When spring comes we are ready to rock & rollWink
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Posted: 4/7/09 6:54pmMessage 18 of 18
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Hello, Gale Banks 80 - regarding the reference to a late model GM brake booster - is there is swap?  What year GM are you talking about?  Is this a bolt on?
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