summit brake servo, 70 charger

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summit brake servo, 70 charger

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Has anyone fitted the summit brake conversion kit, spindles discs etc all went on fine but the servo is a pain, have to redrill the pedal and is hard to get at, couldnt seem to be able to remove it easily but the servo push rod seems too long and is pushing through too far when mounted, do you have to modify the pushrod going in or is it supposed to be like this? very tempted to just try get hold of a stock servo and stop all the hassle, its a remote type servo on a bracket with a linkage.
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MP adjustable pushrod needed.

Is this a replacement servo of an upgrade from manual brakes? If the latter then the brake pedal assembly is completely different. The servo mounts higher and you need the bell crank assembly.
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Bell crank assy? its a man to power kit, comes with what they say is all thats needed? there's a new linkage for the pedal to servo (mount to fire wall and mount servo to bracket)
The pushrod is adjustable but fully adjusted in is still too long, doesnt let servo to cyl rod fully retract and is keeping pressure on the servo too!

Bloody drama! :roll: if it were mine i'd have the drums back or just stick a big manual cylinder on there! would look a site nicer too!

i'll try get some pics up later, maybe someone has done one.
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OK. Well I don't know how this kit is supposed to work. But on Mopars you have two different set-ups for manual and servo brakes.

On manual brakes the pushrod is connected to the brake pedal and directly acts on the master cylinder which is mounted on the 4 lower points from the six available on the bulkhead.

Servo brakes (the stock set up) there is a bell crank assembly that reduces the leverage to the servo. Basically the bit on the brake pedal is not in direct action onto the servo/master cylinder.
The bell crank lever means that the servo and master cylinder have to be mounted higher up on the bulkhead (the 4 higher points of the six provided there).

If you expect ANYTHING made for Mopars in the USA to actually fit without at least SOME modifications and head scratching/swearing then you are an extreme optimist. :lol:
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Mopar linkage for power brakes. Note the "bell crank" assembly.
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Diagram.

If yours is remote mounted where exactly are you mounting it? :?
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brakes

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had same prob with my kit ,from mp brakes ,had to cut down push rod ,3-to 4 times till wright ,nasty job as its hard to get to ,
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OOOooo that blur paint looks nice, wonder who painted it? :thumbright: 8-)
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paint

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some hillbilly from brownhills,oh you missed gig at pub , :D
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Ye, Dave thats something like the set up, and the linkage is too long so it looks like a chop job. Cheers Lads.
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The drummer looks a bit of a wierdo. :lol:


Im sure i saw the long haired chap playing at a wedding. :?
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drummer

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hey drummers the best looking , as for long haired chap--dave ;gets about a bit plays in a eagles trib band ,also does wedding and partys ,just him and guitar ,great singer
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Whats the bands name?

im sure they were all at the wedding i did last year for a guy called andrew sixsmith. You know him?
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band

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freefall ---band name :D
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