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Wiring harness/vacuum hose bracket on brake booster

Started by Dino, May 27, 2014, 12:49:11 PM

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Dino

I looked on the site but could not find a good picture on how to mount the bracket that holds the vacuum hoses and wiring on top of the brake booster.  How does this thing install?
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PlainfieldCharger

I don't have a pic but I put one on...You have to remove the booster reinforcement plate to put it on. The wire bracket has a tab that goes into a hole in the reinforcement plate. Then you reinstall it. It was more work than I thought it would be to install... But I like the results. :2thumbs:

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Chris' '69 Charger R/T


Dino

Thank you gentlemen!   :cheers:

Can I get away with removing the reinforcement plate nuts and creating some space between plate and firewall to install the bracket, or am I looking at removing a whole lot more?

I recently installed a new bulkhead connector and I still have the column down and the cluster out so I 'think' I should have decent access to the nuts but I've never had to remove them so I'm not sure.

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PlainfieldCharger

I unbolted the master cylinder from brake booster, left the brake lines connected, supported that assembly across the car with a 1x1 wood stick. Remove the bolts from the booster and plate assembly just enough to get the bracket in. I had to bend that a little too...It was something I wish I would have looked more into before I put in on... :rotz: thought it would be easier than it was...it was only a wire bracket :RantExplode:

Dino

Yeah this seems to be a bit more work than I had anticipated.  I just don't have time to tackle more projects, the car's been off the road since August to do what should be a few days work.  I have to put my time in school more than anything else.  The bracket may stay in a box until I restore this thing, years from now.   :brickwall:
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Mopar Nut

Quote from: Dino on May 27, 2014, 08:58:15 PM
I have to put my time in school more than anything else. 
Hey, I'll take care of your car until you graduate.   :nana:
"Dear God, my prayer for 2024 is a fat bank account and a thin body. Please don't mix these up like you did the last ten years."

Dino

Quote from: Mopar Nut on May 27, 2014, 11:34:40 PM
Quote from: Dino on May 27, 2014, 08:58:15 PM
I have to put my time in school more than anything else. 
Hey, I'll take care of your car until you graduate.   :nana:

Let me think about that for a minute.   :lol:
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Dino

I checked it out yesterday and I can get to the 4 nuts alright with the cluster out but the pinch weld lip over the booster will require me to pull the booster out quite a bit before I can get that bracket in place.  It seems like a lot of work just to get the bracket on so I may just leave it off until the car gets restored or if I decide to change the brake system and the booster needs to come off anyway.  With these time constraints I need to pick my battles and this one may not be worth it.  I did get a few hours in working on the car so I finished up my new charging system, yay!  The new 6 ga wire is so stiff I can probably tape everything else to it and it won't move, bracket or not.

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