Can someone tell me the process for fitting a 2002 tii brake booster to an E9?
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How did I not know about this book? Thanks for the reference, Chris!Its been six years, but I'll try to help. As I recall, the tii booster bolts right up to the mount, uses the same vacuum hose connection as the stock booster and accepts the stock brake master cylinder using the same mounting points. The tricky part, as I recall was setting the piston rod to the pedal. If you look in the technical section of the forum, at the techbooks manual - http://e9coupe.com/tech/autobooks/autobooks_manual.pdf - diagram 11.33 shows the measurements.
Stick with me Stephen, and you will learn many things. There was a hard copy of this for sale on the forum a few months ago; and I commented at the time on how handy this little book can be.How did I not know about this book? Thanks for the reference, Chris!
thanks for the link to that book / diagram! that's great !Its been six years, but I'll try to help. As I recall, the tii booster bolts right up to the mount, uses the same vacuum hose connection as the stock booster and accepts the stock brake master cylinder using the same mounting points. The tricky part, as I recall was setting the piston rod to the pedal. If you look in the technical section of the forum, at the techbooks manual - http://e9coupe.com/tech/autobooks/autobooks_manual.pdf - diagram 11.33 shows the measurements.
There are many different period-contemporary ATE T51 brake boosters with the cannister size, dual diaphragm and mount points of the original 2002 ti/tii/turbo boosters. The 2000CS is one example. On the 2002 the connection to the brake pedal mechanism is a yoke and clevis pin connected to a bell crank and then to the pedal as in the attached pic. Whereas on the E9 it is a straight rod that bolts onto the pedal with a yoke and clevis pin.are the tii the same as the E9
Hey Mark,I already have a tii boster, and had it rebuilt, halboyles, says the fittings are different from the ATE T51 vs. E9, are the tii the same as the E9?
What a great service. When you need a booster repaired/rebuilt/remanufactured it is nice to have an enthusiast-focussed site like 2002s Only. Good job Hal!I've already mentioned this to @mark99, but thought I'd reiterate for the group. At 2002s Only we convert professionally rebuilt ATE T51 brake boosters to be a bolt-on conversion for the E9s. The original connection to the pedal is a straight rod threaded at both ends to allow for pedal height adjustment. Our conversion retains that original configuration and maintains the rigidity of the booster to pedal connection. We have these in stock if you are considering the upgrade. They come with a all the hardware needed to bolt it up, the master cylinder seal ring, an ATE T51 sticker, and a 90-day warranty.
Here are some pics.
Hello, I recommend to buy from 2002s only it was properly packaged and explanation for every detail even a little clip was pictured and explained where need to go I am not a mechanick and I don't know much about it and I could install the booster pump following his explanation I defiantly will buy again from him anything needed thank you very much it was as he describe and more than I expected and it was worth every penny I paid thank you againI've already mentioned this to @mark99, but thought I'd reiterate for the group. At 2002s Only we convert professionally rebuilt ATE T51 brake boosters to be a bolt-on conversion for the E9s. The original connection to the pedal is a straight rod threaded at both ends to allow for pedal height adjustment. Our conversion retains that original configuration and maintains the rigidity of the booster to pedal connection. We have these in stock if you are considering the upgrade. They come with a all the hardware needed to bolt it up, the master cylinder seal ring, an ATE T51 sticker, and a 90-day warranty.
Here are some pics.