Register now to get rid of these ads!

1952-59 Ford Y Block Manifold vacuum

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by Dodge Doug, Jan 1, 2021.

  1. Dodge Doug
    Joined: Sep 5, 2020
    Posts: 13

    Dodge Doug

    Just converted our ‘55 Merc to power disc brakes. Just wondering if anyone knows if the 292 Y Blocks develop enough manifold vacuum to run the power booster? I can check it, but just thought I’d take a short cut and ask first. The manual fuel pump has a vacuum pump on top of it, but it is probably bad, as it wouldn’t develop enough vacuum to operate the wiper motor, so I did the Newport conversion to electric... Thanks in advance...
     
  2. 40cpe
    Joined: Oct 28, 2010
    Posts: 379

    40cpe
    Member
    from Star, MS

    I have a 272 with power brakes/dual MC installed by the builder of the car. When I got the car the vacuum was connected to a factory port on the rear of the manifold. Lots of times I would come to a stop and find i had no****ist. Quite a surprise when it happens. I started by checking engine vacuum and found about 13". I went through the tune up of valves, timing, etc and got it to 15-16 and was much better. Then I found the rear two plugs showed a lean mixture because the vacuum was connected between the two rear cylinders. I moved the vacuum supply hose the the carb base and now can rely on the power****ist.
     
    Dodge Doug likes this.
  3. nosford
    Joined: Feb 7, 2011
    Posts: 1,131

    nosford
    Member

    The vacuum pump on the fuel pump was to provide vacuum when you went close to full throttle, going uphill would kill the wipers without it. Unless your 292 has a huge cam should run the booster no problem. Have a friend with a F100 unibody with a 292 and a 2005 crown vic front suspension and booster/master combo and the brakes work very well. I have not measured the actual amount of vacuum.
     
    Dodge Doug likes this.
  4. Dodge Doug
    Joined: Sep 5, 2020
    Posts: 13

    Dodge Doug

    Thank you for the information. Saves me from some trial and error...
     
  5. Dodge Doug
    Joined: Sep 5, 2020
    Posts: 13

    Dodge Doug

    Thanks for the information. No big cam, all stock. So what I’m understanding is that the fuel pump just makes up for any vacuum loss at full throttle...
     
  6. nosford
    Joined: Feb 7, 2011
    Posts: 1,131

    nosford
    Member

    Yes it provides vacuum for the wipers, I don't think it (fuel pump) has enough volume to run the brake booster. Thinking about it they had power brake boosters stock on 292 T-birds, Fairlanes, and so on in 1955 - 56 so with a stock cam you should be good to go.
     
  7. jimmy six
    Joined: Mar 21, 2006
    Posts: 16,996

    jimmy six
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    The vacuum pump on the fuel pump is an****ist. It is fed from the rear of a 4 barrel carb where the vacuum****ist Bendix brake also was connected at a dual fitting. The wiper****ist teed off at the wiper motor and went to a cable operated vacuum switch that opened a valve on the intake manifold right behind the thermostat housing. This allowed hot water to flow through the heater core for the passengers when the slide lever of the mid 50’s heater was moved. This on the delux heaters.
     

Share This Page

Register now to get rid of these ads!

Archive

Copyright © 1995-2021 The Jalopy Journal: Steal our stuff, we'll kick your teeth in. Terms of Service. Privacy Policy.

Atomic Industry
Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2014 XenForo Ltd.