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

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Anyone have an extra disc/drum bendix booster for sale? Or know of a source to buy one? It will be going into my 68 plymouth sport fury. I have a console shift car, so I can use either the dual or single diaphragm bendix boosters. I’m overhauling my brakes and rebuilding using factory parts.


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I have disc booster on a 69 imperial if that will work for you?
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I think so, can you post a pic of it? Can you confirm if your imperial is a disc brake car, otherwise if its power drums I cannot use it.

I know there are differences between imperials disc spindles rotors and calipers but the boosters should be the same.
 
Anyone have an extra disc/drum bendix booster for sale? Or know of a source to buy one? It will be going into my 68 plymouth sport fury. I have a console shift car, so I can use either the dual or single diaphragm bendix boosters. I’m overhauling my brakes and rebuilding using factory parts.


Thanks!
What makes you think you can use a drum brake booster? From my research, disc brakes need twice as much boost as do drum brakes. Hence the dual diaphragm.
 
What makes you think you can use a drum brake booster? From my research, disc brakes need twice as much boost as do drum brakes. Hence the dual diaphragm.
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 .

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I will get some pics later today.
All 69 imperials are disc brakes.
I just don’t know if a 69 imperial PB booster is the same as 68 Plymouth?
Do you need pedal assembly also.
Aren’t some proportion valves needed also
 
I will get some pics later today.
All 69 imperials are disc brakes.
I just don’t know if a 69 imperial PB booster is the same as 68 Plymouth?
Do you need pedal assembly also.
Aren’t some proportion valves needed


Don’t go through the trouble. I’ve just purchased the power disc booster from the 69 polara parts car I bought my disc brakes from. Thanks anyways.
 
Maybe some experienced members can chime in on needs for my conversion.

Do I need a power brake pedal assembly too?

I have a 1968 Plymouth sport fury currently with Manuel drum brakes all around.

I want to change over to factory power disc brakes (disc/drum)

Below are the parts I currently have for the conversion rebuild.

I pulled the spindles, rotors, calipers, dust shields, and prop valve from a parts car 69 dodge polara that had power brakes.

See below.

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I will be grabbing the donor cars brake disc power booster as well. I already have a nice disc drum 4 bolt MC with 1 , 1/8 bore thanks to mobile parts.

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Do I need the power brake pedal assembly from the 69 polara as well? And will it bolt into my 68 fury?

Thanks
 
I will be grabbing the donor cars brake disc power booster as well. I already have a nice disc drum 4 bolt MC with 1 , 1/8 bore thanks to mobile parts.

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You may want to have that booster rebuilt before installing it in your car. If it still works, it probably won't for long without refreshing. You will also need to grab the brake pedal linkage from under the dash.
 
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