My Scamp has its original /6 power brake booster, however I switched the /6 to a 360. It has front disc/rear drum and a new master cylinder.
The issue is as I begin to apply the brakes to about 20% the pedal gets sucked down on its own to about 80% rather abruptly. The brakes stick...
Since this is my first build Im not insisting on anything lol. That being said this is how I received this 360 (pics). From your pics it appears my water pump extends out farther thus I'm guessing the outside pulley use. I do appreciate your suggestions too.
I would but the /6 alternator is a single belt pulley and the 360 is dual with the belt on the outside. So the /6 alternator would put the belt out of alignment. Thanks though.
The original /6 harness has two FLD ( blue and green) connectors going to the alternator. The alternator that came with the 360 has only one FLD connector on it.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Sounds great will head out Friday night, stay overnight the n tried cities to make it by afternoonish say 2-3 pending traffic. I send you my number pm
Oh and thank you very much in advance.
I will certainly take that into consideration, a nearby wrecking yard is supposed to get back to me by Tuesday. If I don't hear anything. I might be making a trip this coming weekend. Certainly don't want to hold you up on that. So I will absolutely let you know by Tuesday afternoon ish...
Looking for an A body 8.75 bbp housing. I will pick up if within 200 miles of 98662. I'm only doing this on a meet, view, cash only transaction. I may drive farther if it's worth it. Post pics or pm me if you have what I'm looking for. Thank you in advance.
Well I think I found my fubar, thanks to a sticky note on axle lengths fo Abodies vs B bodies I see the error of my ways. Sure the spring perches we're only off set 1/2" but the overall length of the 8.75 threw things off more than I accounted for. Mayhem shall be recalculating. Post outcome...
Yes I pulled the original 7.25 bbp rear end and replaced it with the 8.75 which was one in wider, thus I installed the offset hangars 1/2 outward on each side. Using a 1999-2001 Ford mustang rim 15x7 and a p195/60r15 I only have an 1and1/2 to the spring and 3/4" space from sidewall to edge of...