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  1. 3175375

    New Member, New Polara

    Booster Steve is THE right person to get what you need . I suggest calling him
  2. 3175375

    Need advice for improving brake performance on my 1963 300 Pacesetter

    Something isn’t right. You need to do some more digging and inspecting. The lead on the booster is a good one… maybe you also need to get some new shoes and send some love to the brake mechanisms, including the wheel cylinders.
  3. Stev

    New Member, New Polara

    You sure about that? I phoned wildcat and a few other sources, they said there's nothing, only rebuildable cores, which I of course already have. Insult to injury, the nuts came straight off without a fight. Neato. Though that said, the pushrod moves very freely, the seal around it...
  4. Ross Wooldridge

    New Member, New Polara

    Bad flex lines? Looks good, but collapsed internally?
  5. O

    Wrong brake booster? Holes dont line up

    Hey Big Mopar - I just want to say thank you for your suggestion. I did find the booster you referred to at Rock Auto, and it arrived today. The mounting holes line up on my 69 Fury, and the brake plunger/actuator thing has the right sized hole to bolt up with the brake pedal. So thank you...
  6. P

    For Sale DATE CODED BRAKE BOOSTER/PVC HOSE

    Up for sale two feet of correct brake booster/pvc hose, this retails for $30.00 plus shipping, purchase this for $20.00 and I'll include shipping to anywhere in the United States. PM me if interested.
  7. C

    Asking for a little tech help understanding 1961 Chrysler power brakes.

    Well, you mentioned nothing about the "Total Contact" dual wheel cylinder brakes. You might find some factory information and links to a network of Chrysler 300 Letter Car people at www.jholst.net . Perhaps there is an illustrated expanded view of the master cyl and booster in the brakes...
  8. Stev

    New Member, New Polara

    Going full show car and painted the new brake lines. So when I had the car on the rod run, I blocked off the rear brake line on the block and sent it. But the brakes were almost completely gone, it barely stopped if i stood on it with both feet. And it felt plugged, like stepping on a rock...
  9. 4

    Holley 2210 idle issues

    Well check further for vacuum leaks. disconnect The brake booster and plug the fitting.
  10. ChryslerCaptain

    68’ 300 OEM disc swap question

    Since I got my 300 the idea of a front disc swap has always been in back of my mind.. I know that it’s pretty straightforward with parts from a 69-73 Plymouth Dodge or Chrysler. But I was wondering if I could use the hydraulic parts (calipers, booster/master cylinder, proportioning valve and...
  11. david hill

    Where to buy reco'd booster and what rear shocks are people using? All I see listed is Air Shocks from the 80's!!!

    As far as the reconditioning of the brake booster I recommend Booster Dewey in Portland Or. They do very high quality brake booster reconditioning.
  12. E

    Leed Brakes conversion

    If you want disc brakes check the ECI kit EC-769CK - I'm currently going back and forth between them to get a kit for my own RHD car, but saylor seems to have had a good time with them, with a bit of modification here and there (the rubber lines provided were apparently too short). Others have...
  13. BAD69FURY

    Scored on some factory disc brakes!

    Scored a factory set of OEM C- body disc brakes pulled from what was left of a 69 Dodge Polara thanks to Desert Valley Auto in Black Canyon City AZ. I’m going to rebuild these and clean them up for my 68 Plymouth Sport Fury. Includes the spindles, wide mouth Kelsey Hayes single piston calipers...
  14. 68 300

    Wilwood Disc upgrade question…

    Hey Fury! How'd the Leed conversion go? Any problems with the Leed booster bolting up to the firewall? Any challenges with the rod length? Thanks in advance!
  15. twostick

    68 300 power brakes

    You should be able to use the later single diaphragm from a Fusey if you have a console shift. Because it's bigger in diameter, it's a no go on column shift cars because it interferes with the shift linkage. Should be easier to find too. Kevin
  16. Rick T

    1978 Chrysler makes hiss sound and brakes seem soft when applying brakes

    My 78 does the same thing when it’s cold however it has a built 440 with a heavy cam. I believe that’s what’s causing my issue once it’s warmed up it doesn’t do it anymore. I’m assuming low vacuum, but it doesn’t do it all the time.
  17. buicker

    1965 fury front brake

    Yes a long time ago I siwtched for dual MC and power brake. Now just hoping that after changing the rubber hoses it doesn't do it again. So far the pedal raised from when I changed the hoses, I hope it stay that way, I have drove the car 300 miles since I changed hoses, and this week I will...
  18. ayilar

    NOT MINE 1973 Chrysler Newport Navajo Coupe on FB, NE PA $8500

    Agree. It looks very, very clean. Unless the stripes have been repainted, my bet is that the mileage shown (38k in the video) may be the actual one (i.e., the odometer has not rolled over). This said, verification is needed. I note that the condition of the engine bay in the photos does not...
  19. AngelCalderon

    1962 chrysler Newport front and rear disc breaks

    I have the Original 1962 booster and I believe the dual master cylinder I have is a generic gm clone setups. The pedal does almost go the floor but the car stops I just want the break pedal to engage the breaks quickly and without effort
  20. Big_John

    NAPA

    If your existing booster is good, you don't need to swap that out. NAPA is probably as good as any to buy a new MC. It's a simple job, I've done a few. Inline tube sells a conversion with new lines and a tee and that will save some time and trips to the parts store. 1965-66 Dodge C-Body...
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