New 40 boosters aren't available anymore. So I found a booster from a diesel 80 series to replace my tired one. Little did I know how tired my 25 year old 40 master had got.
Length of 80 master.
Length of 80 master/booster from firewall.
Brakelines needed to moved a bit so they don't get pinched. It does clear the ebrake cable (despite the way it looks in this picture).
Booster clears the Clutch Master... Only by 1/8".
It'll need to be loosened off to remove the clutch master cylinder (but I've rebuilt it twice now while it was still in the truck).
I first installed the 80 booster with the 40 Master cylinder. It required some adjustment, but it was a direct bolt on. The booster needs an external inline check valve, the input to be shortened, and to be rotated 180 degrees (upside down).
Next I installed the 80 master. Wow! Do the brakes ever work. I can bring the truck to a screeching halt (on dry pavement) by pressing the brake pedal with one finger.
I next realized this could be the solution for carb interference with the master cylinder on 2F conversions on earily 40s which have an added vacuum booster. Be aware that 80s came with four wheel disc brakes... So you may need to add residual valves to make them work right with drums... Or just convert to 4 discs and say goodbye to adjusting brakes.

Length of 80 master.

Length of 80 master/booster from firewall.

Brakelines needed to moved a bit so they don't get pinched. It does clear the ebrake cable (despite the way it looks in this picture).

Booster clears the Clutch Master... Only by 1/8".
It'll need to be loosened off to remove the clutch master cylinder (but I've rebuilt it twice now while it was still in the truck).

I first installed the 80 booster with the 40 Master cylinder. It required some adjustment, but it was a direct bolt on. The booster needs an external inline check valve, the input to be shortened, and to be rotated 180 degrees (upside down).
Next I installed the 80 master. Wow! Do the brakes ever work. I can bring the truck to a screeching halt (on dry pavement) by pressing the brake pedal with one finger.
I next realized this could be the solution for carb interference with the master cylinder on 2F conversions on earily 40s which have an added vacuum booster. Be aware that 80s came with four wheel disc brakes... So you may need to add residual valves to make them work right with drums... Or just convert to 4 discs and say goodbye to adjusting brakes.
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