If you want to see the powermaster go to:
http://ni.umd.edu/gnttype/www/PwrMstr.html
>Arch, Let me say again that I am not very knowledgeable about the power
>master system. I knew that it had an electric motor to develop
>hydraulic pressure but I assumed that this was a separate system to act
>as a booster much like the vacuum booster does. As I understand your
>explanation the pump actually pumps up the brake fluid and meters it to
>the brakes. Is this correct ?
>
>Ted Schurman
>73 Glacier VA
>
>>
>> Ted
>>
>> The Power-Master system is a 12v pump that pumps pressure instead
>> of the master cylinder doing it. Very high pressure----be sure to put
>> on new lines if you are going to do this.
>>
>> Take Care
>> Arch
>>
>> In a message dated 2/7/99 7:28:25 PM Central Standard Time, tedsch
>>
>> > Arch, guess I'm not familiar enough with the Power-Master system. Could
>> > you explain the reason.
>> > Thanks
>> > Ted Schurman
>> > 73 Glacier VA
>> >
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
http://ni.umd.edu/gnttype/www/PwrMstr.html
>Arch, Let me say again that I am not very knowledgeable about the power
>master system. I knew that it had an electric motor to develop
>hydraulic pressure but I assumed that this was a separate system to act
>as a booster much like the vacuum booster does. As I understand your
>explanation the pump actually pumps up the brake fluid and meters it to
>the brakes. Is this correct ?
>
>Ted Schurman
>73 Glacier VA
>
>>
>> Ted
>>
>> The Power-Master system is a 12v pump that pumps pressure instead
>> of the master cylinder doing it. Very high pressure----be sure to put
>> on new lines if you are going to do this.
>>
>> Take Care
>> Arch
>>
>> In a message dated 2/7/99 7:28:25 PM Central Standard Time, tedsch
>>
>> > Arch, guess I'm not familiar enough with the Power-Master system. Could
>> > you explain the reason.
>> > Thanks
>> > Ted Schurman
>> > 73 Glacier VA
>> >
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach