Brake Booster Mystery.
#1
Brake Booster Mystery.
The brake vacuum booster located on the firewall connects to the carburetor via a hose and to a cylinder located below the passenger side; from this cylinder another hose comes out and is not connected to anything.
There are two brackets (bottom image) attached to the frame on the driver side just behind the master cylinder, and according to the illustration on page 18 of the 1948 – 1956 Ford Truck Parts and Accessories Illustration Catalog, these brackets seem to be to attach the brake booster. The illustration on page 17 seems to be more in accordance to what I have.
I am not sure what is going on here, but I suspect that there is a mixture of various models. I would like to know if I can do away with that awful looking thing on the firewall.
There are two brackets (bottom image) attached to the frame on the driver side just behind the master cylinder, and according to the illustration on page 18 of the 1948 – 1956 Ford Truck Parts and Accessories Illustration Catalog, these brackets seem to be to attach the brake booster. The illustration on page 17 seems to be more in accordance to what I have.
I am not sure what is going on here, but I suspect that there is a mixture of various models. I would like to know if I can do away with that awful looking thing on the firewall.
#2
#3
Page 17: F5/F6 (T/TH) & F5/F6 (W/WH) COE / Page 18: F7/F8 (Q/QH).
See page X1II to translate parts catalog symbols to actual models.
You should list what year/series truck you have in your "About Me" profile. All that's listed there now is 1949 F1 through F8.
You should also type it as a signature and when asking questions, mention all the pertinent details.
Remote mounted brake booster is known as a Hydro-Vac.
See page X1II to translate parts catalog symbols to actual models.
You should list what year/series truck you have in your "About Me" profile. All that's listed there now is 1949 F1 through F8.
You should also type it as a signature and when asking questions, mention all the pertinent details.
Remote mounted brake booster is known as a Hydro-Vac.
#4
Thanks for the clarification. I am still confused as to why I dont have a booster. The hose coming from the valve goes to this cilynder which I dont know what it is. I beleive the truck is a 1949 F6, but not 100% sure about this because it looks like previous owners installed parts from other models.
#5
Page 17: F5/F6 (T/TH) & F5/F6 (W/WH) COE / Page 18: F7/F8 (Q/QH).
See page X1II to translate parts catalog symbols to actual models.
You should list what year/series truck you have in your "About Me" profile. All that's listed there now is 1949 F1 through F8.
You should also type it as a signature and when asking questions, mention all the pertinent details.
Remote mounted brake booster is known as a Hydro-Vac.
See page X1II to translate parts catalog symbols to actual models.
You should list what year/series truck you have in your "About Me" profile. All that's listed there now is 1949 F1 through F8.
You should also type it as a signature and when asking questions, mention all the pertinent details.
Remote mounted brake booster is known as a Hydro-Vac.
Please excuse my lack of knowledge; but what do you mean by type as a signature?
I still dont know what is that cylinder looking thing under the pasangers side. I am lookinf forward to having some level 101 help regarding the brake booster issue.
#6
Mine is the "Powered by Flathead V8" Bumper sticker. His is "2013 Escape SE FWD 2.0L Ecoboost, Sync, My Ford and etc"
This way everyone would know what kind of vehicle you are asking questions about.
#7
John, in case you don't know how to format your signature line (I didn't for the longest time, just stumbled upon it) click on 'User CP' in the blue bar near the top of the page. On the left you will find 'Edit Signature'.
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#8
I think he means to include they type of vehicle you have in your signature line. It shows up at the bottom of all your posts.
Mine is the "Powered by Flathead V8" Bumper sticker. His is "2013 Escape SE FWD 2.0L Ecoboost, Sync, My Ford and etc"
This way everyone would know what kind of vehicle you are asking questions about.
Mine is the "Powered by Flathead V8" Bumper sticker. His is "2013 Escape SE FWD 2.0L Ecoboost, Sync, My Ford and etc"
This way everyone would know what kind of vehicle you are asking questions about.
#9
Thanks for the info. I have now included a signature, but still in the dark with the brake booster issue.
#11
Ok, if this is the case, what is the purpose of an accumulator? The check valve connects to the carburetor and to the cylinder. Still not sure if I need to install the check valve once I assemble the truck.
#12
#13
I have decided to convert the electric system to 12 volt, so I will probably install/adadpt a windshield wiper motor.
One of the hoses conected to the valve goes to the carburetor and the other to the cylinder. What is the purpose of the cylinder placed below the passenger side.
#14
#15
The braking system on the stock F6 uses a vaccum brake booster and thus you need the check valve:
If you haven't already, you should get the Shop Manual, readily available from eBay or many of the specialty parts places you see on here. You can also get it on CD if you choose.
If you haven't already, you should get the Shop Manual, readily available from eBay or many of the specialty parts places you see on here. You can also get it on CD if you choose.
I have included these picks to show you what I have; in one of the picks (second and third) you can see a set of brackets were I believe the booster attached. Also in one or two of the picks (the last two) you can see the hose in the vicinity of where the booster should be. If I do need to use the check valve, can I get something to replace this horrendous looking thing?
This is the layout i have:
If the truck came without a break booster does this imply that it does not need one?