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  1. fury fan

    New to this forum

    Welcome! Yes, photo of the booster. Although, power brakes don't have a lot of pedal travel, I would put it at 2" by guesstimate.
  2. saforwardlook

    1962 Brake Booster

    If you are willing to send your booster to be rebuilt, there is an excellent rebuilder here in Southern California and I have sent him many boosters including many from my Forward Look cars and even one for my 1962 Chrysler 300H. Here is a link to a discussion of his services/work on this site...
  3. WOT440

    Another Disc brake question.

    Different perspective but valid point. Main objective is safety above all. Thanks for that.
  4. FURYGT

    For Sale N.O.S. 1971 Midland Ross Drum Brake Booster

    You are reading the parts book correctly and clearly this is a brake booster to convert a manual brake car to power brake car, but the master cylinder is for a disc brake car and I am almost certain that manual disc brakes were not available in a C Body.
  5. straightjob

    68 300 power brakes

    Anyone know where i can find a 68 300 factory disc power brake booster quick? it has the floor shift auto thanks
  6. Clover

    1971-73 Imperial Sure Brake by Bendix

    Nice! Does the booster still have the sticker?
  7. Omni

    65 New Yorker, first project car

    Good Morning Ditto Scoopy G. Did the same thing to the '65 Newport (AKA Party Barge). I bought my cylinder from Craig (Mobile Parts) I opted to have the original booster (Kelsey Hayes) rebuilt, however, no rebuilds the KH booster. I sourced a Midland from Murray Park and had that one...
  8. Turboomni

    Brake booster and master for 1973 Town&Country

    This may help some. Nice wagon by the way:thumbsup: Brake Booster Parts
  9. Big_John

    Brake booster ideas?

    It's Booster Mark these days and they've moved to Lynwood, WA. Vacuum Brake Boosters | Power Brake Booster Exchange, Lynwood
  10. Sixpactogo

    Will it work? Lol

    It will work but you need to get it all. The disc assemblies from both sides, The proportioning valve, The booster, Master cylinder and Brake pedal hardware under the dash. You will probably find the booster and master cylinder will need rebuild and the calipers possibly rebuilt and new pads...
  11. BAD69FURY

    WANTED Looking for a bendix booster for disc/drum setup.

    Of course I’ll be looking for a disc booster and yes to the dual diaphragm. Thanks Maybe I read this wrong but below shows which boosters I can use based on a post from this site. I have a center console shift car not column shift .
  12. C

    SOLD 1972 Chrysler Bendix brake booster

    I have a Bendix brake booster from a 72 New Yorker that I wrecked in the mid 90's. This was in working condition at the time. Has been in dry inside storage since then. $75 plus shipping. Paypal G&S accepted. Located in Worth, IL.
  13. JJ300

    WANTED Power Brake check valve

    I'm in need of a Power Brake Check Valve, dual port, part number 3004626. (Original part # 2509429) for Bendix power disc brake booster. Is there something newer/ compatible, so I don't have to buy 40 yr old plastic NOS. for $$$$? Thanks!!
  14. M

    1962 Imperial Crown Disc Brakes

    I am about to be the owner of a 1962 Imperial, not sure why it was an impulse buy! Anyway first thing it will need is all new brakes, they don't work right now. I would rather switch the fronts to disc, so does anyone make a good kit to swap them out? I will need master cylinder and everything...
  15. lemondana

    Midland Ross Single Diaphragm Booster Rebuild

    The Midland Ross single diephragm drum brake boosters were the gold zinc plated from the factory. If it was black, someone painted it so.
  16. V

    Will it work? Lol

    no if you already have a booster you do not need to change pedals...they are different cause the 2 setups require different amounts of force from the brake pedal,so the distance between where the pedal pivots and where the rod to the master attaches are different to increase the leverage on a...
  17. Old 66 Yorker

    66 new yorker brake booster

    Any chance anybody knows where I can get one? Looks like it just became a hens tooth
  18. Sixpactogo

    Another Disc brake question.

    Save yourself some grief and get the dual diaphragm booster when you install front discs. Here is the reason. Drum brakes require about 400 PSI and that is about all you can get from your single diaphragm booster. Discs require almost 900 PSI. Chrysler fixed this problem for us when they started...
  19. darth_linux

    Hissing noise from brake pedal

    So on my 66 Newport, I recently have a slight hiss coming from the brake pedal inside the car. It goes away when I apply the brakes. There is no rough idle or anything associated with a vacuum leak to the engine. I’ve had a brake booster fail before, but the symptoms it displayed were a loud...
  20. V

    Ever see brake booster like this?

    More sources to browse: ACCUPART INT. in Carson City, NV. - VACUUM BRAKES - BENDIX TYPE - HYDROVAC - Page 1 - Accupart OPG in Seal Beach, CA. - Booster Rebuild Set https://www.opgi.com/brake-systems/master-cylinders-boosters/brake-booster-rebuild-kits/ce16630.html
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