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manual brakes


3.0ranger1227

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2003
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Automatic
anyone running manual brakes with aftermarket(i.e. bigger or smaller) master cylinders? I'm looking into an engine swap but I don't think the M/C will clear the DOHC heads on this motor. Obviously if it does I'll run the stock brake setup, but if not I'm going to have to figure something out. A friend suggested running cnc master cylinders with no booster for more clearance and i was looking for input on sizing. Thanks
 
what kind of motor are you putting in that wont clear?
 
i ran manual brakes briefly on mine. the older ranger diesel brake master cylinder can bolt to the firewall, and if you buy a new one comes with a rod that connects to your pedal just like the booster did
 
what kind of motor are you putting in that wont clear?

DOHC 6G72, not sure if it will clear. its a 60 degree V, so similar to our 3.0, but with DOHC heads and a little more stroke.
 
might i suggest hydraboost?
 
That was the suggestion I got from another forum too. That seems to be the way to go
 
After looking through all the hydraboost stuff, I'm going back to thinking about manuals. I don't think I can get an upgraded P/S pump that will run on that motor, and manual seems to be much simpler and cheaper. I was thinking just fab up a bracket to hold 2 M/Cs side by side, with a proportioning bar in between going to the stock lever. One friend suggested running a 1" M/C to the front and a 7/8" M/C to the back. Anyone see any issues with it?
 
It will work, but increasing the effective m/c bore will increase the required jpedal pressure, so go down to the gym and build up them leg muscles, your gonna need them.
 
Ok thanks, that's what i was looking for. So if I go smaller on the MC bore it will be less effort but more pedal throw to get the same pressure at the brakes, correct?
 

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