Brake Powermaster Unit

thomas g. warner

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While at the recent Kingston, Canada Rally of the GMC Heritage Cruisers I
saw several coaches with Powermaster brake units installed. The owners of
the coaches were high on praise for the units and the tremendous stopping
power of the add on. I was told that they can still be bought at NAPA.

My GMC Motorhomes International Newsletter parts Interchange Index lists the
Power Master Unit as a GMC part # 18018236. It also says they were used on
GM cars 1985-1986(see #34, page 4). I do not have this #34 reference. does
anybody know what GM cars used them???



 
If you go to your local GM parts department, they can look up the part
number and even print out all the applications for you.

Paul Bartz

> -----Original Message-----
> From: CHill113 [SMTP:CHill113]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 1998 8:56 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Brake Powermaster Unit
>
> Yes, I believe it was the large Buick, Oldsmobile, and possibly
> Pontiac station wagons, around 1985. I have had the powermaster for a
> number of years.
>
> My first one was from a salvage yard.
>
> If you go this route, be sure to replace the accumulator and the
> pressure switch (use the gray pressure switch). Eventually this unit
> developed an internal pressure leak and would 'short cycle'. I'm not
> much at fixing things, so I bought a new unit from GM.
>
> You will need to buy an adapter plate to use where it fastens on to
> the firewall. (Unless someone has devised another way) Marvin Peck,
> 8019 Colgate, Houston, TX 77061 phone 713-643-4442. designed and sells
> the adapters. As I recall the cost is not out of line.
>
> Justin