My 1967 was born with standard brakes (not power brakes). Somewhere along the way power brakes were added in addition to a non original master cylinder. I now have a restored original master cylinder (5455509) which i have intended to replace the incorrect master cylinder and at the same time remove the power booster.
I have been warned by 3 different individuals against removing the power booster. When i ask "why", 2 have asked, "why would you want to do that?" and the third said the standard brakes would not be adequate/safe to stop the car.
Do these challenges bear any further consideration before i move forward with the change? At last judging the car lost all originality and condition points related to having a power booster that was not there at birth.
I have been warned by 3 different individuals against removing the power booster. When i ask "why", 2 have asked, "why would you want to do that?" and the third said the standard brakes would not be adequate/safe to stop the car.
Do these challenges bear any further consideration before i move forward with the change? At last judging the car lost all originality and condition points related to having a power booster that was not there at birth.
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