Snarky
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I don't really post here any more for many reasons. But one reason is that: I'm selling my deuce, but before the buying company takes ownership, I wanted it to be less of a death trap, because I'll have to share the road with it. The problem in question is the deuce's stopping ability and the catastrophic consequences with losing braking power. I'm not going to really expand too much, but I really haven't seen too many modifications of the deuces brakes. The one that sticks out in my mind, involved hanging a new pedal. I'm sure there are other, but I wanted to post the work being done on mine.
This mod keeps the old pedal, and mounts a hydroboost and master under the truck. They are connected with a long, thick rod. We're playing with a few different masters. The goal right now is to get the truck to stop quickly and reliably with no brake boosting. Next we're going to mount the hydraulic pump and get it to where the booster will lock up all 6 wheels when you floor the brakes. Finally, we're going to move the reservoir to a spot under the hood or under the floor where you can access it from the brake panel.
So far it stops pretty decently, but we're going to try a bigger master to get it to stop 'well'. We're leaving the air system intact for the wipers and horn. I posted links in the thread, because I don't want to bother with resizing or uploading, the larger resolution files let you see more detail. Ignore the tubing spaghetti, we'll clean it up when we're done. I hope in the future, more folks decide to improve the safety of their braking system by splitting it in to two circuits..
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h249/anigamor/50b2f974.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h249/anigamor/45cb384a.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h249/anigamor/94a180f7.jpg
This mod keeps the old pedal, and mounts a hydroboost and master under the truck. They are connected with a long, thick rod. We're playing with a few different masters. The goal right now is to get the truck to stop quickly and reliably with no brake boosting. Next we're going to mount the hydraulic pump and get it to where the booster will lock up all 6 wheels when you floor the brakes. Finally, we're going to move the reservoir to a spot under the hood or under the floor where you can access it from the brake panel.
So far it stops pretty decently, but we're going to try a bigger master to get it to stop 'well'. We're leaving the air system intact for the wipers and horn. I posted links in the thread, because I don't want to bother with resizing or uploading, the larger resolution files let you see more detail. Ignore the tubing spaghetti, we'll clean it up when we're done. I hope in the future, more folks decide to improve the safety of their braking system by splitting it in to two circuits..
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h249/anigamor/50b2f974.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h249/anigamor/45cb384a.jpg
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h249/anigamor/94a180f7.jpg