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bigd1101 08-24-2021 09:59 AM

Adding power brakes to the 53
 

I briefly asked this question a while back, but never followed through. My 53 Merc was not equipped with power brakes and I was wondering if a booster kit would improve the reliability in stopping these old heavy cars. I'm not real confident in the old single master set up, as we all know what can happen if a line breaks.....all 4 brakes fail too. I've had that happen once many years ago, and of course had to rely on the emergency brake and it's not a good situation at all.

I'd like to get a booster with a duel master setup and have the extra safety of two separate systems, if one fails.

With that said, what are folks experiences with such a conversion, what kind of kit do I need (brand and where to buy it) and are you happy with the results?

The last thing I want is to see my investment as well as safety relying on a brake system that could be a potential disaster. I'm sure you all can relate.

51 MERC-CT 08-24-2021 11:24 AM

Re: Adding power brakes to the 53
 

There are power booster/master cylinder kits available such as this--


https://westernchassis.com/1952-56-M...ke-Conversion/


Or you could further upgrade by adding front disc brakes.
Did mine and its like driving a new car.

Dan Wade 08-26-2021 01:17 PM

Re: Adding power brakes to the 53
 

What Brake Master Cylinder with duel tanks will work on a 1953 Ford Mainline, I really do not need the Power Booster, as I am only running a 6 Cyl engine. Any suggestions that will not require a lot of modifications appreciated.

51 MERC-CT 08-26-2021 02:26 PM

Re: Adding power brakes to the 53
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan Wade (Post 2049899)
What Brake Master Cylinder with duel tanks will work on a 1953 Ford Mainline, I really do not need the Power Booster, as I am only running a 6 Cyl engine. Any suggestions that will not require a lot of modifications appreciated.

A dual master cylinder will not make it stop any better than the original single cylinder.
And whether it's 6 or 8cyl makes no difference they both weigh about the same and go about the same speed.
If you want more up to date braking install dual master with the booster.

Dan Wade 08-26-2021 10:48 PM

Re: Adding power brakes to the 53
 

So, if you have to replace the old single tank Master, it is not worth trying to upgrade to make an old car slightly safer by adding a double tank master cylinder? In case of leaking wheel cylinders, or a corroded ruptured leaking brake line?

tubman 08-26-2021 11:07 PM

Re: Adding power brakes to the 53
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan Wade (Post 2050083)
So, if you have to replace the old single tank Master, it is not worth trying to upgrade to make an old car slightly safer by adding a double tank master cylinder? In case of leaking wheel cylinders, or a corroded ruptured leaking brake line?

Only if it is done correctly. In the case you are referencing, your time and money would be much better spent upgrading those "leaking wheel cylinders, or ... corroded ruptured leaking brake line(s)" that you mention rather than upgrading to a two chamber master cylinder, especially if it is not properly matched to the rest of the system and does not have the proper proportioning and residual valves installed.

The brake system on an automobile is exactly that; a SYSTEM. All parts must be compatible and work together properly, or you risk a system that may fail when you most need it.

Tom-MI 08-27-2021 01:09 AM

Re: Adding power brakes to the 53
 

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Ford produced a power brake set up using a Midland booster. It was used on many product lines up until the 1960s. GM did the same.

I installed the Midland booster on my '35 (simple to do) in an afternoon. Result: It takes some getting use to the system. When I now hit the brakes the car really understands what it is suppose to do!

Tom

petehoovie 08-27-2021 12:25 PM

Re: Adding power brakes to the 53
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom-MI (Post 2050104)
I installed the Midland booster on my '35 (simple to do) in an afternoon. Result: It takes some getting use to the system. When I now hit the brakes the car really understands what it is suppose to do! Tom

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...0&d=1630044275
Nice work!

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1630044275


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