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Phil Waterman 01-01-08 23:48

Just spotted Ford Brake Booster Kit
 
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Hi All

Was just looking through E-Bay and spotted what looks to be a NOS Ford CMP Brake Booster Kit. http://cgi.ebay.com/Ford-Flathead-Tr...QQcmdZViewItem

On the Ford Flathead seller http://stores.ebay.com/Flathead-V8 some other CMP stuff mixed in along site.

Usual disclaimer, I have no connection with seller.

Hanno Spoelstra 02-01-08 10:11

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Sold for GBP 79.99

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This is new old stock and in excellent condition

I believe this to be a Brake Booster Assembly from a 1940 85 HP V8 Ford Truck. It is still packed in its original box and you can see from the packing list that this is the first time that this as been opened since 1945

Part Number CO1TFS 2005A

Scrivo18 02-01-08 12:04

Hi Guys

Thanks for listing the booster, I have been hunting for one for a while, as I have none of these parts for my Portee, MLU helps out again.

Tim

Phil Waterman 02-01-08 14:05

Glad it went to a good home
 
Hi Tim

Glad it found someone who need it. When I saw it I looked up the part number in the FORD FAT parts book and saw it was a CMP part number so I figured that someone in our little band of CMPers would be looking for it.

This is the third time that I have found NOS brake boosters for CMPs on the internet. Last time it was a pair of mislisted boosters for the Chevy one I bought for my truck and the other went to Bob for his truck.

Cheers Phil

Grant Bowker 02-01-08 14:41

The odd thing about this booster is that either he has several, or he's had it listed off and on for a year or so without it selling. If anyone else needs one, it might be worth an e-mail to the seller.

Now, what I'm looking for is a rebuild kit (preferably not 60 years old) that would suit the Chev (and perhaps the Bendix manual to cover this version of the Hydrovac). Does anyone have any idea what the civilian application for these boosters was. I've not found any civil uses, but it's hard to believe that the whole system, linkage, booster and all, was unique to the CMPs. After all, so many parts of the brake system, including the master cylinder and wheel brake assemblies were off the shelf parts.

Phil Waterman 02-01-08 15:25

Quote:

Originally posted by Grant Bowker
....

Now, what I'm looking for is a rebuild kit (preferably not 60 years old) that would suit the Chev (and perhaps the Bendix manual to cover this version of the Hydrovac). Does anyone have any idea what the civilian application for these boosters was. I've not found any civil uses, but it's hard to believe that the whole system, linkage, booster and all, was unique to the CMPs. After all, so many parts of the brake system, including the master cylinder and wheel brake assemblies were off the shelf parts.

Grant you might want to dig out the rebuild kit and CMPs parts numbers and send them to some of the Chevy parts guys like http://www.vehiclesofvictory.com/ thats where I found the CMP brake boosters he had the number but didn't know what it fitted.

I wonder if the base of the Chevy CMP brake booster was in the Chevy vacuum shift unit. Your right so much what is used in CMP was off the shelf parts.

Bob Carriere 02-01-08 17:41

....and Bob says.....
 
.... in summary we could use 3 rebuild kits for the Chevy booster..?

Tell me Phil...... are you up to your A.........................
..........armpit in snow yet????

Awful white in Ottawa.

Did you use your booster as is without rebuilding...?

That dealer in the UK has been listing CMP NOS parts for quite some times now...... particularly Ford V8 parts....not cheap with the shipping but unique...... quite helpful as a dealer and I have bought from him...... he has a hard time searching for stuff since his garage warehouse is away from his house and he has no idea of what he has until he unwraps a new lot of parts...... and he seems to have lots.....

Bob

Phil Waterman 02-01-08 20:21

Re: ....and Bob says.....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bob Carriere
.... in summary we could use 3 rebuild kits for the Chevy booster..?

Tell me Phil...... are you up to your A.........................
..........armpit in snow yet???? -------It depends on where you stand, we've been getting it 7-10 inches at a time instead of one big storm, problem is a layer of ice underneith which makes plowing difficult, gotten stuck on flat ground twice now with the plow truck.

Awful white in Ottawa.

Did you use your booster as is without rebuilding...? -----No just took it apart enough to be sure it was clean inside and put new oil on the plunger seal then bench tested it works fine it is going in BEAUTY when I do the engine swap this winter.

That dealer in the UK has been listing CMP NOS parts for quite some times now...... particularly Ford V8 parts....not cheap with the shipping but unique...... quite helpful as a dealer and I have bought from him...... he has a hard time searching for stuff since his garage warehouse is away from his house and he has no idea of what he has until he unwraps a new lot of parts...... and he seems to have lots.....---- Yes it looks like he has some interesting stuff, he is one of dealers that I have on my list to check and see what new stuff he has listed.

Bob

Blended my response into Bobs peceeded by ----


About rebuild kits I'm sure they are still out there the problem is finding them, over the years I've seen some strange Canadian parts show up in parts dealers from states along the boarder.

Cheers

Dirk Leegwater (RIP) 04-01-08 16:43

Re: Glad it went to a good home
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Phil Waterman
This is the third time that I have found NOS brake boosters
for CMPs on the internet......

Phil, maybe this is the fourth time ?

Happy new Year!

Dirk

http://212.79.246.244/5800/home.nsf/PackingSlip.jpg

http://212.79.246.244/5800/home.nsf/Boosters.jpg

P.S.: Sorry guys, I forgot the "Identification" part numbers.

http://www.lwdparts.com/partscanada?...y=parcan&id=a&

For Sale:
Power Brake Cylinders

Left: Cylinder assy. Hydrovac C01QF-1989 & GM-580526
On top: Hydrovac, GM-2154113
Middle: Hydrovac, C39QB-1989
Right: Hydrovac, C010QF-1951

Prices: request

Phil Waterman 04-01-08 23:11

Re: Re: Glad it went to a good home
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Dirk Leegwater
Phil, maybe this is the fourth time ?
Hi Dirk - Sorry I forgot one of the logical places to check. Now to Bobs question do you have the rebuild kits for the Chev CMP brake boosters?

Cheers Phil

Dirk Leegwater (RIP) 05-01-08 10:14

Re: Re: Re: Glad it went to a good home
 
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Originally posted by Phil Waterman
Now to Bobs question do you have the rebuild kits
for the Chev CMP brake boosters?

Hi Phil,

The following Booster Brake Parts are in stock, there are
some types of "Hydro" kits in the shop but not on the list
and not yet on location.

Dirk



Booster Brake Parts: LwD shop


Ford / Chevrolet / Partname

1814-C01QF 5269503 Seal

1815-C01QF 5269505 Spring

1818-C01QF 5269513 Yoke End

1819-C01QF 5269502 Bush

1852-C010Q Nut

1852-C010Q Nut

1857-C01QF 5269488 Seat

1861-C01QF 5269497 Spring

1862-C01QF 5269498 Cup and Ring

1863-C01Q Bush

1865-C01QF 5269507 Nut

1868-C01QF 5269514 Ring

1870-C01QF 5269489 Nut

1897B-C01QF Tube

1914-C01QF 5269500 Shell

1918-C010Q BK 16743 Packing

1920-C010Q BK 16751 Spring / Ring

1922-C010Q BK 16737 Felt

1942-C01QF 5269490 Plate

1943-C01QF Plate

1947-C01QF 5269510 Boot

1951-C010QF Cylinder

1960-C010QF 60S - 87 Yoke

1966-C01QF Lever

1970-C29Q Clip

1975B-C01QF Tube

1977-C01QF Hose

1978-C01QF Hose

1989-C01QF 5805426 Cylinder

2007-C010Q Bracket

Bob Moseley (RIP) 29-01-08 13:16

Booster Refurbishment In Oz
 
Hi All
Just posted this info into the Restoration Forum. Power Brakes in Adelaide rebuild these at a reasonable cost. They get jobs from all over Oz as they are about the only ones that do this. Contact Alan on 08 8332 4988.
www.powerbrakes.com.au

Bob


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