Also, the vacuum pump on a 6.2/6.5 will run a brake booster, lots of the ford diesels used vac. boosters, with the same vacuum pod on the pump.
I don't have a vaccum-boosted square-body to measure, but the 6.2 vacuum pump outlet line is significantly smaller than what usually runs to vacuum boost units. The reduced flow would cause the brake booster to react slowly, no? I don't know GM's reasoning in forcing all 6.2 trucks to have hydroboost brakes, but I reason that they would have used normal brake systems in the 1/2-ton and 3/4-ton rigs if it had been feasible.

I wonder how I can do that. 