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Mod | | Forums66 Topics126,777 Posts1,039,270 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Nov 2009 Posts: 73 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Nov 2009 Posts: 73 | My HydroVac unit on old engine #1 59 firetruck needs rebuiding. My question is has anyone adapted a conventional power booster set-up to replace the HydroVac. If so let me know. thanks
| | | | Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 2,544 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 2,544 | If you talking about a firewall mounted booster I don't think that they have enough "power" do give you safe brakes. I have heard of guys using a hydroboost system from a 1 ton truck that uses the power steering pump for its boost. | | | | Joined: Nov 2009 Posts: 73 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Nov 2009 Posts: 73 | Actually I am referring to a under the floor board system. I have a 56 1/2 ton pick-up that I bought an after market system that uses a under floor booster and it works good. I was wanting to know if anyone has done a booster conversion in place of the hydrovac on a big bolt and if so how did it work and what components were used. | | | | Joined: Jun 2005 Posts: 980 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Jun 2005 Posts: 980 | I know Griggs and some others have modified their AD's to accomodate a dual M/C and booster. But they made the bracket, etc. themselves. I have not read anyone doing it with 55.5-59, but probably someone has.
The kits you find available are for 1/2-3/4 tons. However, I did read that someone installed one of those kits on their 1.5 ton and he said it works great....plenty of stopping power with heavy loads.
It made me wonder how that would work...is it because a smaller M/C (1" vs 1.25") is suppling the same amount of fluid to two brake wheel cylinders (because you now have a reservoir for front and rear) that the old M/C supplied to four brake wheel cylinders? I don't know..........it's above my pay grade!
All I know is I would like to convert to a dual M/C with booster like you do and I haven't found a way to do it yet. Let me know if you come up with something.
~ Victor 1941 3/4-Ton Pickup (in process). Read about it in the DITY Gallery1955 Grumman Kurbside "Doughboy" 235/3 on tree w/ OD 1957 3100 - moved on 1959 C4500 Short Bus "Magic Bus" - moved on 1959 G3800 1 Ton Dually "Chief" - moved on 1958 C4400 Viking "Thor" ~ moved on to fellow Bolter | | | | Joined: Feb 2011 Posts: 1,329 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Feb 2011 Posts: 1,329 | I would not mount anything to the cab that the factory didn't put there. You could fabricate a bracket to hold the aftermarket frame mounted master cylinder, I'm not sure how they are on the larger trucks, I'm sure it is similar to the smaller ones.
Kicking self for selling off my Taskforce trucks. Still looking for an LCF or conventional big bolt in decent shape.
As of 10-26-2022, A 55.2 Taskforce long bed now the work begins
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