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1987 Tbird Braking Issue

I have a 1987 TBird 2.3L Turbocharged.  Its got that goofy electric brake booster on it, which appears to be non-functional now.  The hi-low pressure switch quit working, so the previous owner direct wired it.  As of this morning, it appears to have blown out the booster, probably due to overpressure.

Questions:
1) I can't find a jobber part.  Ford dealer says they can't get one anymore.  Anyone have a source for them?  Both the booster and the high/low switch.

2) Can I convert from the ABS/Power booster to a manual booster/master cylinder setup?  Anyone know if the stock brake rod is the right length/diameter to work the manual booster?  Does the 4 cylinder create enough vacuum to properly run a booster?

Thanks in advance.

Rod

1987 Tbird Braking Issue

Reply #1
http://www.turbotbird.com/


look at the tech articles under brakes

they have troubleshooting and converting to standard brakes

1987 Tbird Braking Issue

Reply #2
Excellent.  Thank you very much.

1987 Tbird Braking Issue

Reply #3
If you can source a decent used electric booster and fix the wiring issue I'd suggest staying with that. 
My Scorpio has the similar Teves set-up and I love it.  The car has 12" C4 Vette brakes on all 4 corners and the pedal feel is always consistent.  I have the ABS disconnected, but kept the electric pump.

If you do decide to convert the 87-88TC was the only 2.3T in the Fox with the ABS set-up, the rest were vacuum-assisted...so that answers your second question.
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo - '85 Marquis LTS - '86 LTD Wagon

 

1987 Tbird Braking Issue

Reply #4
Quote from: DiamondSCattleCo;254285
Anyone know if the stock brake rod is the right length/diameter to work the manual booster?
Rod


Not removable from the unit, it's rectangular anyway...