I have read almost every thread that I can find on this site and here is what Ive learned. The general consensus is that there is no general consensus. Opinions vary wildly as to how to upgrade your brakes after converting to 4wheel discs. Here is the closest I could get to a plan based on what I’ve read. I also tried to curate my notes a bit so the next guy (or gal) can save some time.
Here is some of the info I jotted down as I read thread after thread.
Anyway, I thought I'd share what I learned today and any feedback, especially if my plan is dumb, is greatly appreciated. Otherwise, hope it helps...
- Me = 1975 K5 with tons on 40” with 4wheel disc brakes (Stock D60 + Ruffstuff rear conversion kit)
- The plan - 1982 booster (has 6 holes so should bolt up) and C3500 MC with a proportioning valve.
- I don't want to go hydroboost with the hydroassist.
- The only thing I'm not sure about is if the pushrod is the correct length.
Here is some of the info I jotted down as I read thread after thread.
- Great thread with a ton of info. Here is another really good one (https://ck5.com/forums/threads/4wheel-discs-found-perfect-master-cylinder.174038/page-9)
- Cardone Part Number 102754 (adapters that go with it Edelmann makes them, their part #'s 258306 and 258307)
- Some folks run 1978 K30 MC on stock booster annd seem pretty content
- I read about a cool setup with a 1985 k20 booster. 2000 Tahoe m/c, with s10 reservoir
- To make sure you don't get a hydroboost MC (assuming you want vaccumm boost) master/booster to a k30 one with a 5.7
- This is close to the setup I want, but I want an earlier booster so it fits my firewall. '99 C3500 master cylinder (vacuum, 4 wheel disc application) '91 vacuum booster (might be Part Number 102754)
- Here is a link to the vacuum and hydroboost C3500 - https://www.autozone.com/brakes-and-traction-control/master-cylinder-brake-system/chevrolet/c3500hd
- I can't figure out what this is from, but several folks reported using it P35 - https://www.autozone.com/brakes-and-traction-control/master-cylinder-brake-system/gmc/p3500
- Another part number, for the raybestos brand version master cylinder MC390278
Anyway, I thought I'd share what I learned today and any feedback, especially if my plan is dumb, is greatly appreciated. Otherwise, hope it helps...
