G'day all,
so.....I've read a few old posts about master cylinders and boosters for early Barracudas.
Seems general consensus is that for V8 drum brake cars, if there's a problem with the booster, just get rid of it and run a drum brake dual master cylinder (or disc upgrade).
The booster on my Formula S has packed it in (vacuum canister is fine)......should I simply get a replacement (dual) and does it simply bolt straight on ...... and do I just use a rod that currently exists with the brackets I have from the current booster ?
And, stopping should be fine ??? Car is standard.....actually still building it. Would happily replace booster with another but it's a bit hard to understand what's what (I'm in Australia.....not many wrecked cars to source bits from here )
Hope this makes sense. I just want the car to stop.
Peter
so.....I've read a few old posts about master cylinders and boosters for early Barracudas.
Seems general consensus is that for V8 drum brake cars, if there's a problem with the booster, just get rid of it and run a drum brake dual master cylinder (or disc upgrade).
The booster on my Formula S has packed it in (vacuum canister is fine)......should I simply get a replacement (dual) and does it simply bolt straight on ...... and do I just use a rod that currently exists with the brackets I have from the current booster ?
And, stopping should be fine ??? Car is standard.....actually still building it. Would happily replace booster with another but it's a bit hard to understand what's what (I'm in Australia.....not many wrecked cars to source bits from here )
Hope this makes sense. I just want the car to stop.
Peter















