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1967 Ford Fairlane Ranchero Brake Upgrade

Let Master Power Stop You In A Straight Line With Its Drum-To-Disc Conversion
By Wayne Cook
Photography by Wayne Cook, Miles Cook
Master Power Brake Upgrade Ford Fairlane Ranchero Driver Side Front View
Our '67 Ranchero project not... 
   
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Master Power Brake Upgrade Ford Fairlane Ranchero Driver Side Front View
Our '67 Ranchero project not only stops safer and without drama, but the Vintage Wheel Works and BFGoodrich combo certainly helps improve the utility vehicle's handling and looks as well.
You may be tired of hearing us harp about the comparative virtues of disc brakes but in this case the advantages were especially significant. That's because our '67 Fairlane Ranchero with the factory drum brakes seemed even worse than the usual drum-brake cars we've owned and driven, and getting the rig stopped in a tidy fashion was a crapshoot. Sometimes drum brakes work well and stop a vehicle in a relatively straight line; but on this vehicle, a jam at the brake pedal meant a fight at the steering wheel to keep the car going forward in a straight line. As a matter of fact, during our stopping distance testing, where we were simulating a panic stop at 60 miles per hour, things got downright scary as the Ranchero pulled violently to the left much harder than during a normal stop, so the magnitude of our problem was made very apparent to us.

Master Power Brake Upgrade Master Power Brakes Kit
To complement our disc-brake conversion we're very happy to be installing a set of Vintage 40 wheels from Vintage Wheel Works. These wheels are of amazing quality and are among the best looking rims out there, in our opinion. Available in a variety of sizes, we chose the 16x8 dimension to give us a nice step up from the stock 14-inch diameter, but still have enough room inside the Ranchero wheelhouses. The new wheels were shod with a set of BFGoodrich P245/50R16 tires and we know the Ranchero is going to look a whole lot better with the new Vintage 40s installed. While we considered going with a slightly larger tire size outback, we decided to use four tires of the same size in order to preserve rotation ability. Join us out in the Modified Mustangs & Fords shop and we'll show you just how easy Master Power makes it to upgrade your classic Ford or Mustang to the safety and comfort of front disc brakes. You'll also get a chance to compare and see what a dramatic difference a set of Vintage Wheel Works wheels will make in the appearance of your classic Ford.

Master Power Brake Upgrade Rims
Here's our front disc-brake conversion kit from Master Power Brakes. It features the four piston fixed caliper similar to the factory '67 Mustang disc-brake offering. The Ford four-piston caliper is almost identical to the caliper that was used on the Corvette beginning in '65 and these brakes were considered to be near state of the art and were the high-performance standard for many years. Also shown are the 1¼-inch ventilated rotors, along with the new dual reservoir master cylinder. The caliper mounting brackets come with new mounting hardware and new flex brake lines are part of the kit too. All bearings and seals are included and the bearing races come preinstalled in the rotors. Also included is an adjustable-length master cylinder pushrod. The only other things needed to buy are brake fluid and we opted to replace a few brake lines. The kit we used was PN DB1523M and it has a cost of $795. For the brake fluid and lines we spent about $40 at the local auto parts store.

Master Power Brake Upgrade Disconnecting Brake Lines
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Master Power Brake Upgrade Disconnecting Brake Lines
The installation begins with the disconnecting of the brake lines at the master cylinder. We used penetrating oil beforehand on the fittings and used line wrenches to prevent rounding them off. We were pleased when we got the rear line disconnected without damage so we'd be able to reconnect it to the new system. The front lines were all going to be replaced.
Master Power Brake Upgrade Underneath Steering Column
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Master Power Brake Upgrade Underneath Steering Column
This photo shows us inside the car and up underneath the steering column. Once the retaining clip is removed, as shown here, the master cylinder pushrod can be slid off the pin on the brake pedal arm along with the brake light switch. Make note of your switch's spacer and bushing orientation during removal.
Master Power Brake Upgrade Master Cylinder
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Master Power Brake Upgrade Master Cylinder
Back under the hood, the two nuts that retain the master cylinder to the firewall are removed from their studs and the master cylinder can now be removed from the car. Notice the wads of paper towels used to soak up brake fluid. The fluid has a way of getting everywhere so be sure not to get any of it on your paintjob, as brake fluid will instantly harm your paint.
Master Power Brake Upgrade Wheel Houses
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Master Power Brake Upgrade Wheel Houses
With the master cylinder removed, the job moves to the wheelhouses. For simplicity and less mess we'd like to remove the drum brake assembly as a whole unit, as none of the parts are reused with the disc brake kit. Pop off the OE dust cap and remove the cotter pin and the castellated washer and then unthread the retaining nut as shown here. The outer wheel bearing can be removed and discarded as well.
Master Power Brake Upgrade Drum Housing Retaining Nuts
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Master Power Brake Upgrade Drum Housing Retaining Nuts
On the backside are four drum housing retaining nuts that must be removed. With these nuts gone, the whole drum assembly can be removed from the spindle as a unit. On the other side of the vehicle we weren't as lucky, as two of the studs turned when we went to loosen the housing nut, forcing us to remove the drum and grab hold of the end of the stud with locking pliers. As you can see, the old flex lines were simply cut.
Master Power Brake Upgrade Retaining Clips
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Master Power Brake Upgrade Retaining Clips
Remove the retaining clips from the brake line retaining brackets on the framerail and save them for reuse. Notice the deterioration of the rubber line. We were certainly on borrowed time with the stock brake hardware.
Master Power Brake Upgrade Bare Spindle Cleaning
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Master Power Brake Upgrade Bare Spindle Cleaning
Now is the perfect time to clean the bare spindles, or even give them a quick coat of paint (not the machined bearing surface mind you). The caliper mounting brackets are attached to the spindles in the correct orientation. Nylon lock nuts mean that there will be friction all the way down the bolt threads while seating them, preventing loosening of the fasteners. We tightened these fasteners to 50 ft-lb.

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