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    Brake Boosters explained

    i will get the camera out, but there must be at least 4 different ones HQ-WB.
    i can have a guess at what i think they came from, not 100% thou.
    unless you guys have pics on your desktop.
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    HQ..double prong adjustable straight shaft..
    HQ..double prong non adjustable straight shaft..
    HJ..double prong non adjustable straight shaft..
    all 6 cylinder and v8 are the same interchangeable boosters in hq and hj.

    HX..HZ..bent shaft single circle mount to pedal 6 cylinder and 8 cylinder drum brake rear..
    HX..HZ..double diaphragm disc brake rear booster..

    WB..bent shaft same as hx hz but booster will not take early pbr master..
    WB STATESMAN..double diaphram for disc rear..master cylinder looks the same as wb commercial but is not interchangeable with drum rear.

    6 that i can think of..

    HQ HJ does not interchange with HX HZ and vice versa because of the pedals and the shafts..angle of push isnt right and brakes wont work properly..
    wb will interchange with HX HZ and vice versa but wb has metric brake lines to the master cylinder..

    sorry to steal your post adam but you were too slow and it was raining here so i just went and did it...
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    HQ ADJUSTABLE STRAIGHT SHAFT


    HQ HJ NON ADJUSTABLE STRAIGHT SHAFT



    HX HZ BENT SHAFT 6 AND 8 DRUM BRAKE REAR



    HX HZ DOUBLE DIAPHRAGM DISC REAR



    This is what i meen by bent shaft for hx hz wb



    WB COMMERCIAL 6 AND 8 DRUM REAR



    WB STATESMAN DOUBLE DIAPHRAGM DISC REAR

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    You will get twice as much for the HX "LE"one! :lol:
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    Quote Originally Posted by stickthis View Post
    You will get twice as much for the HX "LE"one! :lol:
    believe it or not that is what it came from..i wrecked an le about 6 or 7 years ago before the boom..i paid $5500 for it purely to wreck and that was a lot of bucks for something to wreck back then...:Chin: i tracked every part of that car to figure out how much i made out of it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozbox View Post
    HQ..double prong adjustable straight shaft..
    HQ..double prong non adjustable straight shaft..
    HJ..double prong non adjustable straight shaft..
    all 6 cylinder and v8 are the same interchangeable boosters in hq and hj.

    HX..HZ..bent shaft single circle mount to pedal 6 cylinder and 8 cylinder drum brake rear..
    HX..HZ..double diaphragm disc brake rear booster..

    WB..bent shaft same as hx hz but booster will not take early pbr master..
    WB STATESMAN..double diaphram for disc rear..master cylinder looks the same as wb commercial but is not interchangeable with drum rear.

    6 that i can think of..

    HQ HJ does not interchange with HX HZ and vice versa because of the pedals and the shafts..angle of push isnt right and brakes wont work properly..
    wb will interchange with HX HZ and vice versa but wb has metric brake lines to the master cylinder..

    sorry to steal your post adam but you were too slow and it was raining here so i just went and did it...
    wow, great job greg
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    cool write up, need some help, im running 4 wheel disks, wb front, vp commy rear, ive got a hz double diaphram booster but no master cylinder, i was going to put a 1" wb one on, but the bolt holes are different, whats the best thing to do, buy a wb stato booster, or buy a hz 4 wheel disk master

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    Just get a normal HQ-HZ aftermarket PBR cylinder and remove the check valve from the rear brake circuit. Just screw a self tapper into the valve and rip it out with pliers.

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    Not to mention they are a prick to take out! I've had the pleasure of cleaning my engine bay so it can be painted and that was the hardest thing to take out! They love placing the nuts in really awkward places!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HK1837 View Post
    Just get a normal HQ-HZ aftermarket PBR cylinder and remove the check valve from the rear brake circuit. Just screw a self tapper into the valve and rip it out with pliers.
    doesnt that mean it will only be a 15/16" master, not a 1" same as wb?? i was under the impression i needed 1"

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