Nick, You will need the plate from the fire wall that the master cylinder is mounted to. The brake booster bellows has a plate built in. The large one piece non-PB plate has studs to mount it and the PB master cylinder plate and booster diaphragm have holes. You will also need the large triangular bracket that is under the dash that the brake pedal arm mounts on. This provides the studs to mount the PS master cylinder plate and booster. The PB brake pedal arm has an upper extension to operate the booster and receive the push from the booster. The PB pedal return spring is different and attaches to a different location. If this bracket is not changed, I do not think the geometries will work with just changing the pedal arm. This is easy to change if the steering column is out, otherwise it is necessary to drop the column a few inches. Be careful not to loose the little plastic rollers that go between the booster diaphragm forks and the top of the brake pedal. I think the master cylinder is the same, or at least the manual master works fine with PB on my car. You will also need the vacuum fitting on the intake manifold. I run mine without the vacuum storage tank and it works fine. The tank mounts on the inner fender, the holes are pre-drilled and plugged. If you have a manual transmission car, then it is a whole different story. Had the design engineers been thinking, it could have been much easier. Just remove a hole cover above the firewall, mount the booster, swap the pedal , and you are in business. Dave Homstad 56 Dodge D500 > -----Original Message----- > From: dirt rider [SMTP:drt-rdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 7:14 PM > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Power brake conversions > > If I'm going to convert my 56 Savoy from Manual Steering/brakes over to > power steering/brakes. > When I find the donor car, I need to take what ?? > > What comes to mind is > Power Steering box/column, hoses and power steering pump/generator. > > Master Cylinder, power booster, and brake pedal from inside the car. > > Anything I'm missing that I would need to get off the donor car ? > Thanks, > > Nick Sperduto > N.J. > > 53 Belair > 56 Savoy > 57 Belair > 74 Delta 88 > 84 Accord > 94 Intrepid > 98 Dakota > 98 KTM 400 RXC > 88 Sunline 23 ft |