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Old 02-17-2011, 02:55 PM   #1
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Booster rod length ?

Getting ready to install a new booster and MC on a 72 Blazer. Got the stock replacement parts from NAPA (1/2 ton, disc front). I did a quick search on here and confused myself more than I was to start with. Is there a standard starting length for the rod that goes from the booster into the MC? I've been reading about adjustments but I want to make sure I start out in the ballpark. I'm hoping to get this thing bolted in this afternoon so I appreciate any help. Frank
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Old 02-17-2011, 03:24 PM   #2
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Re: Booster rod length ?

When I changed my `70 from drum to disc I needed a much shorter rod. I have lathe so I just cut it off and re threaded the end for the adjuster. There was not enough adjustment in the rod without doing that on my truck. I'm sorry I don't recall the length but yours may not be the same anyway.
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Old 02-17-2011, 04:01 PM   #3
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Re: Booster rod length ?

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When I changed my `70 from drum to disc I needed a much shorter rod. I have lathe so I just cut it off and re threaded the end for the adjuster. There was not enough adjustment in the rod without doing that on my truck. I'm sorry I don't recall the length but yours may not be the same anyway.
That is actually whaty I am doing here. I called it a 72 because my donor Blazer is a 72, but it is really a 70 that I am converting.
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