Received the all of the Hydro-Max parts (except for the 24V backup pump which is still on-order). All this stuff actually showed-up a few days ago, but I just finally got a chance to open up the boxes.
Not really much else I could ask for. 1 3/4" 50/50 master cylinder with pressure differential switch, set up for remote reservoirs, with a Hydro-Max 2 booster, and a 24V backup pump (not pictured). That was everything on my wish-list.
Precision Rebuilders
Residual check-valves. Was told these are modified Ford parts. Tim said that increasing the line pressure from 11lbs to 15lbs helps to keep the wheel cylinders from leaking.
Tim also sent me a huge assortment of different clevis-ends so that I could figure out which one is best suited to this application.
Adapting these new components to the stock brake pedal linkage shouldn't be much trouble. A quick test-fit suggested that the best/easiest way might be to mount the new master/booster assembly to the crossmember that supports the transfercase, and just forgetting about stock master cylinder mount. Might end up fabricating some type of bracket to tie the stock master cylinder mount in to the crossmember where the new master/booster will be mounted, but not sure if that's necessary. Need to have my brother help me crunch some numbers.
Anyway, if I mounted directly to the stock master cylinder mount, would have to hack-up the crossmember in order to allow the master cylinder to pass-through. Can't see any reason to do that when mounting to the crossmember means that I'll only have to drill four small holes for mounting hardware. Also means that I'll be able to use a longer pushrod, which is not a bad thing (better geometry).
I know, looks like the brake fittings will be awfully close to the transfercase mounting crossmember, but it's only the camera angle. Plenty of clearance.
Am going to need to offset the whole master/booster assembly to the driver's-side by a small amount though. The mounting flange for the booster interferes with the mounting tab for the transfer-case mounting crossmember.