Power Brake Conversion Proportioning Valve
Mtz95
Jeeper
Now, I'm sure there's a thread on this out there somewhere but I can't find it.
I've been thinking about upgrading from the lackluster stock MS to a diaphragm booster / bigger MS setup. I've still got drums all the way around but eventually, plan on upgrading to four discs. But, since I'm not ready to shell out the money for discs yet and I've already got the new booster and MS, I figured installing now would help my stopping power with the current drums...
My question is; will I need to relocate the proportioning valve from the frame and mount it right up by the MS or, can I just leave it where it is for the time being?
Also, if I'm not mistaken, the brake / clutch pedal overhang bracket for manual brakes is different from power ones on account of being able to accommodate the 4 mounting bolts for the booster instead of 2 for just a lone MS setup. Because I'm impatient and don't feel like searching for the other bracket, will I run into issues just mounting it the way it is? I know the bolts for the old mount would interfere with the new booster bracket but, I'm not above just drilling out holes on the booster bracket and using those as an extra mounting point in addition to the four that are there... Just wondering if for some strange reason this would be a bad idea.
Thanks
I've been thinking about upgrading from the lackluster stock MS to a diaphragm booster / bigger MS setup. I've still got drums all the way around but eventually, plan on upgrading to four discs. But, since I'm not ready to shell out the money for discs yet and I've already got the new booster and MS, I figured installing now would help my stopping power with the current drums...
My question is; will I need to relocate the proportioning valve from the frame and mount it right up by the MS or, can I just leave it where it is for the time being?
Also, if I'm not mistaken, the brake / clutch pedal overhang bracket for manual brakes is different from power ones on account of being able to accommodate the 4 mounting bolts for the booster instead of 2 for just a lone MS setup. Because I'm impatient and don't feel like searching for the other bracket, will I run into issues just mounting it the way it is? I know the bolts for the old mount would interfere with the new booster bracket but, I'm not above just drilling out holes on the booster bracket and using those as an extra mounting point in addition to the four that are there... Just wondering if for some strange reason this would be a bad idea.
Thanks