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5/25/2026 4:55 PM  #26


Re: Brake issues

Do you still have the 2001 V6 Ms in it?


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5/25/2026 6:16 PM  #27


Re: Brake issues

Rudi wrote:

Do you still have the 2001 V6 Ms in it?

Yes I do.


65 mustang coupe, 351W, AOD 3000 stall, B&M blower, 9inch- trac-loc 3.70 gears, 4wheel power disc brakes.
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Yesterday 9:37 AM  #28


Re: Brake issues

rpm wrote:

Back when I had the 2001 V6 master cylinder, 13" Cobra brakes, and a Booster Dewey rebuilt booster, I could only get 925 psi to the front calipers which would not lock up the brakes. I removed the booster, changed brake pedals, got over 1,300 psi at the calipers, and the brakes have worked perfectly since. Because of the increased leverage of the manual brake pedal, locking up the tires is quite easy. I have never once wished I still had power brakes. More room in the engine bay is an added feature.

 
Good info- so I believe I should be able to use my v6 mustang master cylinder. But get a manual pedal. Does that sound right?


65 mustang coupe, 351W, AOD 3000 stall, B&M blower, 9inch- trac-loc 3.70 gears, 4wheel power disc brakes.
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Yesterday 12:12 PM  #29


Re: Brake issues

Brents65 wrote:

rpm wrote:

Back when I had the 2001 V6 master cylinder, 13" Cobra brakes, and a Booster Dewey rebuilt booster, I could only get 925 psi to the front calipers which would not lock up the brakes. I removed the booster, changed brake pedals, got over 1,300 psi at the calipers, and the brakes have worked perfectly since. Because of the increased leverage of the manual brake pedal, locking up the tires is quite easy. I have never once wished I still had power brakes. More room in the engine bay is an added feature.

 
Good info- so I believe I should be able to use my v6 mustang master cylinder. But get a manual pedal. Does that sound right?

 
That's what I did. I made an adjustable push rod to fit.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 5.0 GT40P heads, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

Yesterday 12:36 PM  #30


Re: Brake issues

Pretty sure you'll need to buy/fab the plate between the firewall and MC.




Bob. 69 Mach 1, 5.0 GT40P heads, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

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