Re: Hemi, power brakes, and the #7 spark plug
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10/07/23 08:57 AM
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Yes a rubber boot on #7 Back in the day I converted one to manual brakes to make adjusting the valves easier.. The one I have now is a manual brake car
1969 Hemi Roadrunner 2nd owner
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Re: Hemi, power brakes, and the #7 spark plug
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10/07/23 02:20 PM
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I use a spark plug socket with a swivel extension, a very short extension and duck tape the two together to make sure I can get them both out after putting the plug in. I connect the socket after this combo is in the tube and on the plug.
I have not had to move the master cylinder or the booster. Have done this over 10 years now.
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'69 Hemi Charger 500, ‘70 U code Challenger R/T (These and a bunch others at www.dkowal426.com) P.J. O'Rouke: "The old car ran perfectly, right up until it didn't."
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Re: Hemi, power brakes, and the #7 spark plug
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10/07/23 02:43 PM
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Urrr... there's not enough room between the valve cover and the booster to get the plug out, much less get a ratchet in. Kowal, could you post a photo of your brake booster? Mine is the Bendix pictured in the '70 shop manual for the Hemi, though I'm using a different master cylinder. Booster to firewall mounting bracket is aftermarket item that is supposed to be Hemi spec.
I've done the booster-ectomy before to set valve lash and check plugs, and it is a RPITA. Just fishing for a short-cut... maybe an aftermarket booster with a smaller diameter...?
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Re: Hemi, power brakes, and the #7 spark plug
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Urrr... there's not enough room between the valve cover and the booster to get the plug out, much less get a ratchet in. Kowal, could you post a photo of your brake booster? Mine is the Bendix pictured in the '70 shop manual for the Hemi, though I'm using a different master cylinder. Booster to firewall mounting bracket is aftermarket item that is supposed to be Hemi spec.
I've done the booster-ectomy before to set valve lash and check plugs, and it is a RPITA. Just fishing for a short-cut... maybe an aftermarket booster with a smaller diameter...? My booster is the stock Hemi booster.
'69 Hemi Charger 500, ‘70 U code Challenger R/T (These and a bunch others at www.dkowal426.com) P.J. O'Rouke: "The old car ran perfectly, right up until it didn't."
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Re: Hemi, power brakes, and the #7 spark plug
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10/07/23 04:12 PM
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I used to have a 69 Roadrunner hemi with power disc brakes. I could get the plug out , it just took some ingenuity and flex extensions. Getting the booster off was a different story though. And that required booster R+R I do move the booster aside when changing the spark plug tubes, but that isn’t very often. As gtx6790 said with the right extensions as per my pic and a bit of patience you can change the #7 plug with the booster in place, I do it all the time. Here is another pic, a slightly different master mounted in this pic as I was messing around with braking response with 1 1/8 versus 1 1/32 bore masters. A recent pic
'69 Hemi Charger 500, ‘70 U code Challenger R/T (These and a bunch others at www.dkowal426.com) P.J. O'Rouke: "The old car ran perfectly, right up until it didn't."
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Re: Hemi, power brakes, and the #7 spark plug
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Anyone running a B-body Hemi with power brakes, what do you do to access the #7 plug (other than remove the booster each time)?
Does your car have the black, ribbed flexable #7 boot? If it does, it will come out. But I didn't say it was easy. I've always hated power steering and brakes on a Hemi.
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Re: Hemi, power brakes, and the #7 spark plug
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10/08/23 02:13 PM
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where did you get that plug socket with the "built in" swivel ? i have never seen those before. With the demise of Sears, I am not sure it is made anymore. A Craftsman socket, 43823 stamped on the side.
'69 Hemi Charger 500, ‘70 U code Challenger R/T (These and a bunch others at www.dkowal426.com) P.J. O'Rouke: "The old car ran perfectly, right up until it didn't."
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Re: Hemi, power brakes, and the #7 spark plug
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10/08/23 03:31 PM
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I found a 13/16" swivel spark plug socket on Amazon. Made in Taiwan.
Checked my parts bins and turns out I do have the flexible plug wire tube for #7, but it's not installed on the car, so it looks like a date with the booster whether I like it or not.
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Re: Hemi, power brakes, and the #7 spark plug
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where did you get that plug socket with the "built in" swivel ? i have never seen those before. I've had 1 since the 70's and not sure were it is. Never thought much of it and hardly used it and why I probably why I don't know where its at . Lol
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