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Old 05-24-2007, 02:54 PM   #1
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What's involved with my Custom Booster/MC Install?

OK, here's the scoop. I couldn't find a booster/master cylinder that I liked for our trucks so I bought one that cosmetically fit the bill and I am working from there.

It is for the Tri-5 Chevy's, and is really exactly what I have seen for out trucks with the exception of bracketry and connecting to the booster.

So, what I need to figure out is what all I am going to have to do and be safe.

I currently have a 11" power booster from a 1969 GMC in my truck, and I am taking it out and replacing it with this one (9" single diaphragm) with disc/drum prop valve.

From what I read I will have to:
•Bench bleed the booster/master cylinder
•Make it mount to the firewall
•Get the rod connection right
•Connect my lines and bleed the full system

Is that pretty much it?

I don't want want to miss something or screw it up.

Thanks.

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