carguy300
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Dangdest thing I ever saw! Reminded me of some 70's hydraulic brake systems used.
58, you're full of great information, thank you. I'm going to try and clean up the right angle check valve in case it's sticking.
This type of booster was used a lot in the early '60s by Chrysler because it could be mounted anywhere, and as you can see it pushes the fluid itself and not the brake pedal. It's also commonly used on school buses that don't have air brakes.The odd brake noise was actually coming from an air inlet on this booster. Says Bendix Aircraft Corp on it. The inlet has a sort of coarse brill fabric under a screen with a snap ring. The sound would come from it intermittently when at a complete stop. It sounded like metal to metal but couldn't be. I haven't found any info on this and there's nothing in the FSM. They list a Bendix rebuild kit on Ebay but doesn'View attachment 651662View attachment 651661View attachment 651660t look right and is $275. for about 4 gaskets.
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I worked on a lot of those back in the late sixties/early seventies. Quick way to put power brakes into your pick-up truck.That looks like a HydraVac type unit from something European. They didn't call it Power Brakes over there, it was Servo Assist or something.
What is it on?
Kevin
I'll be damned....Thanks for that.Rusty, check out the Bendix unit in its "natural habitat", i.e. a classic Mercedes-Benz 190SL. Your friendly Mercedes Classic Parts dealer has rebuild kits for you.
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A few years back, I bought from an eBay seller an NOS Mopar-branded power brake booster, complete with bracket, brake lines and vacuum line. Instructions stated the application is for 57-59 full size Mopars.I'll be damned....Thanks for that.
Would love to see some pics of it when you dig it out, thanks!A few years back, I bought from an eBay seller an NOS Mopar-branded power brake booster, complete with bracket, brake lines and vacuum line. Instructions stated the application is for 57-59 full size Mopars.
It is the booster in the picture leading this thread, designed to he a dealer-installed accessory. I still have it - would take some time locating it. I bought it because it looked identical to the remote booster on my 1964 300K ram convertible.