I bought the same kit from pirate jack for my 68 f100, and installed went pretty much as smoothly as it could, mine was dual reservoir so I didn't have to do all the extra brake line work you did, basically plug and play from manual drums to power drums. It stops so much nicer now and no need to pump the pedal to stop which I love!
I'm actually making the 5hr trip to my Dad this Friday to check out the '62 unibody that he said I can have. I have to dig it out of an old barn that collapsed on top of it -oh boy. Too bad we can't post photos in the comment section! I told him that if I take this project on I want to keep it mostly original but address any safety issues. The main one would be the brakes so this video is super helpful. As a complete newb to restoration and engine work, I have a ton of hesitation and concerns but watching your videos gives me some confidence.
Love the videos man, I just bought a 1963 Ford F-100 step side, I should get it to my house this Friday, cannot wait to see all I have to do to get it back on the road. I’m super excited because my first vehicle was a 1961 ford step side and that only thing different is it’s grill. Always regretted getting rid of it but now I have it back 👍🏼
@@JakeHarrington It looks like everything is clearing ok . Now that it's installed would you be confident about an 8 inch booster ? I have a 66 project.
Hello Jake, I'm so glad I found your channel. I just purchased a 1963 Ford F100. It needs a lot of work, but the body is pretty decent. A small baseball size rusty hole in the floorboard, both back tail light bottom areas are missing some metal, and the bed is missing some metal. I figured I'd start with making sure I have good brakes. But any suggestions you can give would be so appreciated.
Love a good unboxing video! Gonna get that thing in the low 7’s???? Run by BAHG when your back down my way we can get you set up! Love the content bro!!
Very helpful, thanks, I am right in the middle of power brakes on my 63 -250 4×4. I wasnt sure if I needed a proportional valve or not. Going to try without.
I bought the same kit from pirate jack for my 68 f100, and installed went pretty much as smoothly as it could, mine was dual reservoir so I didn't have to do all the extra brake line work you did, basically plug and play from manual drums to power drums. It stops so much nicer now and no need to pump the pedal to stop which I love!
I agree! The kit was great! Eventually, I plan to swap the truck to discs, but this was a great kit to get me there!
I'm actually making the 5hr trip to my Dad this Friday to check out the '62 unibody that he said I can have. I have to dig it out of an old barn that collapsed on top of it -oh boy. Too bad we can't post photos in the comment section! I told him that if I take this project on I want to keep it mostly original but address any safety issues. The main one would be the brakes so this video is super helpful. As a complete newb to restoration and engine work, I have a ton of hesitation and concerns but watching your videos gives me some confidence.
Feel free to share the pictures on my Facebook page! facebook.com/JakeHarringtonGarage/
I'd love to help you out anyway I can!
Love the videos man, I just bought a 1963 Ford F-100 step side, I should get it to my house this Friday, cannot wait to see all I have to do to get it back on the road. I’m super excited because my first vehicle was a 1961 ford step side and that only thing different is it’s grill. Always regretted getting rid of it but now I have it back 👍🏼
That's awesome! Congrats on getting your 63! That's always a good feeling! Do you have much work to do to your new ride?
@@JakeHarrington It looks like everything is clearing ok . Now that it's installed would you be confident about an 8 inch booster ? I have a 66 project.
I subbed!! I'm getting ready to start rebuilding a 1964 Ford P500 with a 292Y block! This helps because I want to get rid of the front drum brakes
Hello Jake, I'm so glad I found your channel. I just purchased a 1963 Ford F100. It needs a lot of work, but the body is pretty decent. A small baseball size rusty hole in the floorboard, both back tail light bottom areas are missing some metal, and the bed is missing some metal. I figured I'd start with making sure I have good brakes. But any suggestions you can give would be so appreciated.
Congrats on your new project! You'll love it!
Are you needing brake suggestions?
Thanx for the video Jake. What did you for the brake light switch? My 63 Unibody brake light switch is on the master brake cylinder.
Love a good unboxing video! Gonna get that thing in the low 7’s???? Run by BAHG when your back down my way we can get you set up! Love the content bro!!
I'll need a couple parachutes first!
Since the stock cylinder has 1 brake line . And the booster/master has 2 , where do you run a second line ?
Hows it going without a proportioning valve.
Very helpful, thanks, I am right in the middle of power brakes on my 63 -250 4×4. I wasnt sure if I needed a proportional valve or not. Going to try without.
If you have drum/ drum, you should be perfectly fine without a proportioning valve!
Bull. You will have massive rear end lockup @@JakeHarrington
would have loved to see you plumb the entire truck. the diagrams online are so confusing to follow
My rod was a inch too long when I cit it down I was left with 5/8" of thread.
You have to do all of these modifications with a plug and play master cylinder and power brake attachment?
The main problem was the adjustable rob that goes to the brake pedal! It was not accurately made!
So does the truck stop with easier pedal pressure now? Thanks
Much better! I'd highly recommend this setup to anyone
@@JakeHarrington Thanks
Massive rear lockup coming up !
Why do you say that? 🤔