Power Brake Conversions
Scott Drake PBC-67-1 Features:
This setup utilizes a new Bendix style power brake booster with increased sensitivity, a new large capacity dual chamber master cylinder, adjustable pushrod, and a specially designed mounting bracket to allow direct bolt-in while retaining the original brake pedal assembly and clearance of the shock tower. The pushrod is preset but is adjustable to move the pedal height up or down. The only modification necessary is bending new lines from the master cylinder to the distribution block. This kit is easy to install and is a very economical solution for those looking for an improved braking system along with the added safety of a dual-chamber master cylinder. This booster requires a minimum of 15 pounds of engine vacuum pressure at idle for maximum stopping power. Some high performance high lift camshafts may not create enough vacuum. Stock engine vacuum pressure is 18 pounds. A brake distribution block is not included in this kit.- Provides increased stopping power
- A reliable and powerful braking system
- A complete conversion kit consisting of new parts not remanufactured components
Specifications:
Will this kit also work with 1968 Mercury Cougar that is equipped with disc brakes, automatic transmission and a 390 (6.4l) engine?
Motor Vehicles
WARNING: Motor vehicles contain fuel, oils and fluids, battery posts, terminals and related accessories which contain lead and lead compounds and other chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. These chemicals are found in vehicles, vehicle parts and accessories, both new and as replacements. When being serviced, these vehicles generate used oil, waste fluids, grease, fumes and particulates, all known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and reproductive harm.
Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.