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Old 09-01-2013, 10:31 PM   #1
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power brakes question

Hi all I was wondering if anyone had some insight on a conversion from manual brakes to power brakes. I have a 68 k10 with factory manual brakes and I want to convert it to power brakes. I was wondering if there is anything else i will need to get other than the booster and some vacuum hose and fittings like maybe a pushrod extension and mounting adapters. if anyone may know about this that would be great.
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Old 09-01-2013, 10:45 PM   #2
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Re: power brakes question

If you can get the parts from a donor truck which will be hard to do these days, you will need everything from the brake pedal forward to the master cylinder (pedal pushrod, bracket, booster and booster to m.c. pushrod). I would use the m.c. you have if it's working good now. Just carefully move it forward to give you clearance to install the booster and booster bracket.

If you go aftermarket, they usually provide everything you need.
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Re: power brakes question

yeah, but i was thinking just to get all new stuff, since i can get a reconditioned booster and cylinder from orielly's for $120 bucks so all i need other than that is a mounting bracket new push rod and vacuum hose/fittings?
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Old 09-02-2013, 12:03 AM   #4
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yeah, but i was thinking just to get all new stuff, since i can get a reconditioned booster and cylinder from orielly's for $120 bucks so all i need other than that is a mounting bracket new push rod and vacuum hose/fittings?
That's what I did a few weeks ago. Works great. Can't believe how well the truck stops now.
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Old 09-02-2013, 01:31 AM   #5
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Re: power brakes question

is that all i will need? and how much did the whole setup cost you?
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Old 09-02-2013, 03:06 AM   #6
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is that all i will need? and how much did the whole setup cost you?
I bought a factory used setup for $100. I then discovered the booster had a leak, so I used the bracket and push rod, found a rubber cab seal, and turned in the booster and MC as a core at Oreillys. Seems like I paid about $130 at oreilly, after the core. I bought a hose from autozone, and a couple small hose clamps, as well as a brass carb kings nipple from Lowes. You'll also want to paint it, since it basically just comes primed and can rust.
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