Powermaster Brake Booster

the hamiltons

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Just want to clear up a couple of comments on the Powermaster brake
booster. It is not the same system as the GM Hydraboost. The Powermaster is
a self-contained unit and it's pump is operated by a built-in electric motor
while the Hydraboost gets is pressure from the power steering pump.

Also, there are not 10 applications in a Powermaster with no electricity
to the pump. There will be three or four, which is still good. The 10 pumps
comes from the GM instruction to press the pedal 10 times to ensure all
pressure it gone before working on the unit.

The weakness in the Powermaster is an internal switch the operates the
motor and I strongly suggest to anyone who gets one to add an good reliable
external switch such as the RY11 and solder closed the internal switch.

Having said all that, I have Powermaster complete with adapter and
wiring for sale and an additional new accumulator. I have just installed
four rear discs and had to go to the larger-pistoned master cylinder.

Al Hamilton
76 Eleganza II
Kingston, Ont
 
Thanks Al, for that clarification.

DId you install a "packaged" rear disc system,
or put it together with components described in
all the variious published sources? Your
impressions . . . ?

Toby Maki
'73 Glacier 230

> Just want to clear up a couple of comments on the Powermaster brake
> booster. It is not the same system as the GM Hydraboost. The Powermaster is
> a self-contained unit and it's pump is operated by a built-in electric motor
> while the Hydraboost gets is pressure from the power steering pump.
>
> Also, there are not 10 applications in a Powermaster with no electricity
> to the pump. There will be three or four, which is still good. The 10 pumps
> comes from the GM instruction to press the pedal 10 times to ensure all
> pressure it gone before working on the unit.
>
> The weakness in the Powermaster is an internal switch the operates the
> motor and I strongly suggest to anyone who gets one to add an good reliable
> external switch such as the RY11 and solder closed the internal switch.
>
> Having said all that, I have Powermaster complete with adapter and
> wiring for sale and an additional new accumulator. I have just installed
> four rear discs and had to go to the larger-pistoned master cylinder.
>
>
> Al Hamilton
> 76 Eleganza II
> Kingston, Ont
>