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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: oklahoma
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Brake booster & master cylinder
Bought an '83 parts truck for my 66 project - got the front crossmember with steering box and pump, disk brakes, tilt column; will the brake booster and master cylinder work also?
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Greenwell Springs, Louisiana
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Re: Brake booster & master cylinder
I asked the same ? a while back , and I was told yes.
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Re: Brake booster & master cylinder
Cool - thanks.
Looks like some mounting fabrication will have to take place, so I wasn't sure. |
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Location: Greenwell Springs, Louisiana
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Re: Brake booster & master cylinder
I had one person tell me I would have to fab a bracket, and another said it bolted right up. So Let me know what happens, because I still havn't done mine yet.
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Re: Brake booster & master cylinder
It'll be awhile for me to get to also, but I'm pretty sure it won't bolt on directly, just looking at the bolt pattern on the original.
I noticed some of the high-dollar aftermarket versions have vertical slots for bolt holes on a bracket that looks very similar to the '83 bracket. My main concern is the pedal-rod geometry working properly. We'll see, I guess. |
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Yes it will, this is from a 86'
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