I’ve decided to swap out the vacuum booster for the hydraulic system.
I’ve browsed the different forum threads here and researched the DIY options using remanufactured units from Amazon which have no pushrod and no adaptor plates and I’ve come to the conclusion that the DIY route is simply too risky.
Marks4WD supply a new AC Delco unit with the front and rear adaptor plates for GU already fitted plus the pushrod is correct length as is the brake pedal fitting. The inlet and outlet have -6AN fittings and the high pressure lines are supplied but I’ll have to make the pressure line from my steering pump to the unit because of the TB45 original location of the pump which I deliberately kept when I did the TD42 conversion.
The Marks offer is probably $400-$500 dollars more than DIY but the adapter plates are well made and it saves a lot of potential hassle if there’s an issue with the rebuilt unit from the US.
I’ll send a mail to Marks tomorrow to see what their offer costs.
I’d be happy to hear any comments from those who have done this swap.
I’ve browsed the different forum threads here and researched the DIY options using remanufactured units from Amazon which have no pushrod and no adaptor plates and I’ve come to the conclusion that the DIY route is simply too risky.
Marks4WD supply a new AC Delco unit with the front and rear adaptor plates for GU already fitted plus the pushrod is correct length as is the brake pedal fitting. The inlet and outlet have -6AN fittings and the high pressure lines are supplied but I’ll have to make the pressure line from my steering pump to the unit because of the TB45 original location of the pump which I deliberately kept when I did the TD42 conversion.
The Marks offer is probably $400-$500 dollars more than DIY but the adapter plates are well made and it saves a lot of potential hassle if there’s an issue with the rebuilt unit from the US.
I’ll send a mail to Marks tomorrow to see what their offer costs.
I’d be happy to hear any comments from those who have done this swap.