Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

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Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

Postby alvald83 on Fri Jun 29, 2012 7:58 am

I replaced my master cylinder recently and now my booster is hissing. My plan is to replace my booster next. My question is ..is there a way to lower my brake pedal at the same time when I do this.  I have a '69 F 250 CS.  And also I am reading that some people were having trouble finding a replacement without having to modify something.  Is that just because they are making other changes?  My truck is in its original state, so hopefully I won't have that issue. Thanks for any input. Al
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Re: Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

Postby Mach428 on Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:17 am

This is exactly why I replace both the booster and MC at the same time as a matched set.  You may wish to consider this.
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Re: Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

Postby TNIceWolf on Sun Jul 01, 2012 7:55 am

On your 69 there should be an adjustment for the pedal height on the linkage connecting the booster unit to the brake pedal. I had the same issue with mine when replacing it. There is a second adjustment on the booster where it meets the master cylinder that controls the stroke applied to the master cylinder piston. It is in the well of the booster that the MC sits in. Its not often discussed and new or rebuilt units usually come with it preset. When i changed my MC and booster as seperate units it needed some tweaking in that area.
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Re: Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

Postby alvald83 on Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:40 pm

Thanks good to know
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Re: Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

Postby basketcase0302 on Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:06 pm

:yt:  like Charlie said. And also a word of caution from someone who learned the hard way... :hw:
If you decide to try and adjust the linkeage rod between the booster and MC only do it in 1 turn increments!
You can rupture the MC seals very easily by adjusting the stroke too far.  :wink:
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Re: pedal height?

Postby sethlikestrucks on Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:53 pm

Hi, i dont know if im doing this right or not because im new to this site... I bought my first truck a 1972 ford f250 and i am concerned with the brake pedal height i am worried its going to be harder to drive or just more diffucult is there anything i can do to make my brake look like a newer fords brake height, like a 78 ford so its level with the accelerator
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Re: pedal height?

Postby TNIceWolf on Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:31 am

sethlikestrucks wrote:Hi, i dont know if im doing this right or not because im new to this site... I bought my first truck a 1972 ford f250 and i am concerned with the brake pedal height i am worried its going to be harder to drive or just more diffucult is there anything i can do to make my brake look like a newer fords brake height, like a 78 ford so its level with the accelerator


If you look on your brake pedal there is an adjustment point on the linkage attatched to it that passes through the firewall. You can use this to adjust the pedal height. You can probably also adjust the height of your accelerator  pedal height by some fiddling with the linkage from it to the carburetor under the hood.
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Re: pedal height?

Postby 70_F100 on Sun Jul 22, 2012 5:08 am

sethlikestrucks wrote:is there anything i can do to make my brake look like a newer fords brake height, like a 78 ford so its level with the accelerator


Get a booster from a 74-77 model truck.

Here's what you get (kind of hard to see it, but my brake pedal is just slightly higher than the accelerator pedal):

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In order to make my brake light switch work correctly after I changed the booster, I had to fabricate a new bracket like this:

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Re: Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

Postby sethlikestrucks on Thu Jul 26, 2012 5:14 pm

I have drum brakes on mine.. can i use a disc brake booster?
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Re: Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

Postby 70_F100 on Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:55 am

sethlikestrucks wrote:I have drum brakes on mine.. can i use a disc brake booster?


If you get one of the 73-77.5 models, it will work just fine. :thup:

The master cylinder and the rest of the braking system do not care what kind of booster you have... :D

I'm pretty sure the one I have on mine came from a 75 model. :hmm:
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Re: Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

Postby 71PA_Highboy on Fri Jul 27, 2012 12:02 pm

bu do not use the master cylinder..

The residual pressure valve (or lack thereof) can and will cause issues.
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Re: Brake booster replacement - pedal height?

Postby 70_F100 on Sat Jul 28, 2012 8:18 am

71PA_Highboy wrote:bu do not use the master cylinder..

The residual pressure valve (or lack thereof) can and will cause issues.

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