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ronn
May 2nd, 2021, 04:14 PM
I'm having problems getting an accurate brake booster for my '65 fleetside. I've looked at all the usual suspects, found some but with different brackets, all rebuilt.
Any resources would be appreciated...

lizziemeister'sV6
May 3rd, 2021, 12:15 PM
Just a idea for you to hard around - get rid of the single fruit jar master cylinder and install a dual - circuit for front brakes and circuit for rear brakes - FIRST and foremost is for safety reasons - reason is with a single circuit if you lose a brake line you lose all brakes - with a dual circuit you would only lose the front or rear. So forget about searching for a single and look for a dual. Cars/Trucks manufactured after 1966 in the U.S. was required to be dual circuit. This is the first upgrade I do on any project - get that JIMMY to stop always.

sclor
May 4th, 2021, 05:22 PM
Ronn:
Have you checked rockauto.com? They show a cardone rebuild no 5473535 for $67 that looks like yours.

Hope that helps.
Regards
Steve
New Orleans

Kymberly
May 5th, 2021, 02:32 AM
I am doing that exact upgrade and GMC mounting to the fire wall is different than the ones they sell for chevrolet. The GMC has 3 countersunk fasteners where as the chevrolet they have 2 existing bolt holes and you have to drill 2 more. My question is do they make an adaptor bracket with the 3 countersunk holes :)

James
May 5th, 2021, 09:15 PM
I am doing that exact upgrade and GMC mounting to the fire wall is different than the ones they sell for chevrolet. The GMC has 3 countersunk fasteners where as the chevrolet they have 2 existing bolt holes and you have to drill 2 more. My question is do they make an adaptor bracket with the 3 countersunk holes :)

Do you have pictures of what your talking about?

ronn
May 6th, 2021, 03:46 AM
thanks everyone, could use some more input... I appreciate the reconmendation of double jars, right now I'm just returning it to stock. I can add the double jars later. Biggest issue is the bracket being horizontal, (i suppose i can use the existing bracket and replace the unit alone? Does it matter if unit turns sideways or not as long as the Jar is verticle?

On a side note, how hard would it be to refurbish myself? Haven't seen any rebuild kits anywhere though

Funky61
May 6th, 2021, 06:06 AM
Look here Ronn for parts and kits and rebuilt units

https://harmonclassicbrakes.com/

YouTube has some videos on rebuilds

ronn
May 17th, 2021, 04:26 AM
Sometimes simpler is better. Went to NAPA and got what i needed (i hope), with a reciept just in case. Will be installing Memorial weekend and let you know!

Thanks all for your input!