Gunfreak25
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I was brainstorming a little tonight while watching the thunderstorm. An idea for an easy to setup and inexpensive but reliable "dual" circuit brake system for all Deuce's. For those familiar with the stock braking system you'll see the AIR PAK powers both the front axle and rear wheel cylinders. What if, one were to disconnect the line for the front wheel cylinders and instead power the front wheel cylinders with an old Bendix 2 ton vacuum booster off an old Chebby truck. In the case of you Multifuel guys a vacuum pump would have to be mounted. But for my GMC which already has a 455 GASSER in it, hooking up a vacuum booster would take less than a day. It would mount next to the original master cylinder and work off the same linkage. The GMC's have 2 wheel cylinders per wheel as apposed to the M35's single cylinder setup. Seeing as how most of the braking happens up front, I think it would work quite well to stop the vehicle. CERTAINLY better than yanking on the E brake in the case of total brake failure with the single circuit setup.
Opinions? I think the tricky part would be finding a booster that emits the same pressure and moves the same amount of fluid as the original setup. Or, I suppose the front shoes could be adjusted to grab easier.
Opinions? I think the tricky part would be finding a booster that emits the same pressure and moves the same amount of fluid as the original setup. Or, I suppose the front shoes could be adjusted to grab easier.