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Power Brake Questions
This may seem dumb but here goes. I am adding OE power brakes to my 67 c20. Do I leave the rubber boot on the master cylinder when I connect it to the booster or do I remove it. Also, do I use a rubber boot to close down the firewall hole? It looks like I could use the master cylinder boot.
Thanks for the help!!
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Re: Power Brake Questions
Yes and yes, Just take the boot off the master and put in on the booster
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Re: Power Brake Questions
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Re: Power Brake Questions
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Re: Power Brake Questions
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Re: Power Brake Questions
Great, thanks for the help!!!
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