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Power brake conversions

Spuzzy

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Here’s a question for 65 Coronet owners that have done a manual to power brake conversion. All the setups out there use the goofy brackets to alter the linkage and I suppose multiply the braking power. But it also raises the booster and master cylinder quite a bit. I have tried 2 units in mine and one was 9” booster and the other was a 8” unit. Neither would allow the hood to close. Keep in mind that the 65 Coronet has a rather flat hood. Can anyone share their experience in doing theirs?
 
Here’s a question for 65 Coronet owners that have done a manual to power brake conversion. All the setups out there use the goofy brackets to alter the linkage and I suppose multiply the braking power. But it also raises the booster and master cylinder quite a bit. I have tried 2 units in mine and one was 9” booster and the other was a 8” unit. Neither would allow the hood to close. Keep in mind that the 65 Coronet has a rather flat hood. Can anyone share their experience in doing theirs?
Hello

I have a pirate jack set up in my 65 and clears the hood
I admit it looks a bit goofy but it works just fine
My pushrod goes in the top hole and the brake switch lines up with a little fiddling

Dan

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