CBR Metalworks
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I recently bought a 1968 M36a2, the truck had no brakes when I got it, so I went ahead and pulled the master cylinder and air pack off to try and figure out the problem. The front boot on the master poured brake fluid out so I assume that was the problem, but instead of fixing the single circuit system I decided to go ahead and convert to dual circuit brakes off an A3. I bought both air packs, brake pedal/master cylinder assembly, and the associated lines for about $500. I just figured it would be much easier to upgrade now than wish I had later...
The MAIN problem I have found is the pedal mount is completely different on the A2 and A3. The A2 obviously has a clutch, the shaft goes through the frame for the clutch pedal, the A3 pedal mount has that shaft in a slightly different spot which means the hole in the frame has to be drilled in a different spot. I chose to cut the hole in the frame with a torch because I didn't want to fight a 1/2" drill with a 1" drill bit, the hole doesn't need to be pretty. The A3 brake pedal is slightly shorter in length, so I think it will fit perfect, the A2 clutch pedal will likely either need to be shortened, or the hole in the floor will need to be cut larger.
With the A3 brake assembly, if you do not have a drill bit long enough to go through the existing hole (from the other side, not pictured), then you will have to grind or mill off the pictured casting, then drill it out to 1" from the backside. Luckily there is already a 1/2" hole that is there for centering. Even after I drilled to 1" I had to smooth it out some to fit the A2 shaft through it. Sorry for the bad pictures, I had more but they didn't upload right.
The MAIN problem I have found is the pedal mount is completely different on the A2 and A3. The A2 obviously has a clutch, the shaft goes through the frame for the clutch pedal, the A3 pedal mount has that shaft in a slightly different spot which means the hole in the frame has to be drilled in a different spot. I chose to cut the hole in the frame with a torch because I didn't want to fight a 1/2" drill with a 1" drill bit, the hole doesn't need to be pretty. The A3 brake pedal is slightly shorter in length, so I think it will fit perfect, the A2 clutch pedal will likely either need to be shortened, or the hole in the floor will need to be cut larger.
With the A3 brake assembly, if you do not have a drill bit long enough to go through the existing hole (from the other side, not pictured), then you will have to grind or mill off the pictured casting, then drill it out to 1" from the backside. Luckily there is already a 1/2" hole that is there for centering. Even after I drilled to 1" I had to smooth it out some to fit the A2 shaft through it. Sorry for the bad pictures, I had more but they didn't upload right.