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(Edit: I found this post which is helpful.
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... hp?t=38068 )
I had a power brake booster added over ten years ago. At the time I thought it helped a little but now the pedal is just plain hard.
I did the standard tests sitting in the cab and the pedal doesn't do any of the things described in the manual, it is just plain hard. I did the test to see if the pedal dropped a little when the truck is first started and the test to run the vehicle and then turn the vehicle off and pump the pedal three times.
I disconnected the vacuum hose at the check valve and connected a vacuum gage. I read 22 while warming up on high idle and 18 on low idle in park when warm. In drive with brake depressed and engine warm I read 17-18.
I tested the check valve and air goes in but not out.
I removed the master cylinder (MC) and compared the pushrod length to the depth in the master cylinder and there is about a half mm gap based on my measurements.
The brake light comes on when starting the truck and then goes right off again so there doesn't seem to be a problem with the pressure valve.
I am trying to figure out if I have a bad booster or maybe the wrong booster for my application. Some manuals say 15 in Hg is enough but others say you need a solid 18 or better.
The brakes are drums all around (7500 GVW). The engine is a modified 360FE (edit stroked to 428) with a low rise aluminum intake manifold, Melling RV cam, and mild porting of the heads. It has stock exhaust manifold with dual exhaust but the builder said it is still exhaust limited.
I can't remember where I got the booster but it looks similar to the LMC replacement. I am trying to decide if I should try the same type of booster or a larger diameter or a dual membrane booster. From what I have read the drums can get pretty grabby if you add too much assist.
I am looking for advice from folks that have added a power booster to a four drum truck with a mildly modified FE, or similar situations.
I need to solve this brake issue because my right ankle just can't take the abuse anymore.
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