1956 Buick Century Part 2 - Where's The Brake Booster & Master Cylinder Hidden??? - UNR 172

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  • 1956 Buick Century
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Комментарии • 22

  • @marklarsen7091
    @marklarsen7091 Год назад +2

    I have a 56 buick century 4 dr with 37k actual miles and the brake pedal is harder than I think it should be. This was very helpful in seeing how the master comes out. Thank you.!

  • @garenmcvay2695
    @garenmcvay2695 Год назад +2

    That 56 is sweet!

  • @badassgararge2974
    @badassgararge2974 Год назад +4

    god looking car i Have a 1955 my self

    • @up-n-runnin377
      @up-n-runnin377  Год назад

      Definitely the nicest, original '56 I've seen. Thanks for watchin'.

  • @lookblo
    @lookblo 29 дней назад

    thanks

  • @randymills9531
    @randymills9531 Год назад +1

    About the valve train noise, Change the oil and filter and add some upper engine treatment then take it out on the highway and let her rip.use the passing gear too.Shound take care of it

  • @tubbs2132
    @tubbs2132 Год назад +2

    I remember doing that job. Thankfully the cylinder was in great condition, just all gummed up inside with old brake fluid. Cleaned it out and it works great. Unfortunately it's a one-year only part that costs a ton to replace

    • @up-n-runnin377
      @up-n-runnin377  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watchin'. I appreciate it. This one was pretty bad and needed to be fully rebuilt. It works great now.

  • @nomebear
    @nomebear 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Power Brakes on the 1956 could be "touchy", requiring light pressure on the pedal. At the time, most cars did not have power brakes, so getting out of one without and into one with power brakes could be interesting.

    • @up-n-runnin377
      @up-n-runnin377  9 месяцев назад

      I remember as a young kid, several of us were riding in a borrowed car with one of the neighbor ladies. It was the first car she drove that had power brakes. She kept slamming them on and we could end up on the floor of the car. It's funny what you remember from years gone by. Thanks for watchin'.

  • @suni214
    @suni214 Год назад +1

    the old cars were so much easier to work on!!i had a 56 buick special 4 door

    • @up-n-runnin377
      @up-n-runnin377  Год назад

      I really enjoy working on the old stuff. It's so much fun. Thanks for watchin'.

  • @ferdjanklow3566
    @ferdjanklow3566 Год назад +3

    That sticker on the back bumper is for Wright-Patterson AFB.

  • @slicksnewonenow
    @slicksnewonenow Год назад +2

    Wow... It literally looks just like a ten year old car...
    It's hard to imagine that it was ever in Ohio!
    Just a really complete detaining, above and below, and a tiny bit of touchup will make that thing magnificent.
    It's even worthy of a set of those new "pie crust" wide white walls that they're selling now... Looks like a bias ply, but it's actually a radial disguised as a bias ply.

    • @up-n-runnin377
      @up-n-runnin377  Год назад

      I'm on the same page that you are......just clean it up and drive it.

  • @georgestoner9541
    @georgestoner9541 2 месяца назад

    Just take the back seat out and you can access the trunk and use a flat screwdriver and there's a slot in the truck lock, stick the screwdriver in the slot and turn the screwdriver and the trunk opens

  • @1940limited
    @1940limited Год назад +1

    I've never removed the brake booster assembly from one of these. I learned something here. There's guys aroudn that rebuild them: Bob's Automobilia or CARS. If you get a 56 with manual brakes the MC job's a lot easier.

    • @up-n-runnin377
      @up-n-runnin377  Год назад

      I had a hard time getting the brake line off of it. I have big hands though.