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03-26-2002, 12:24 AM | #1 |
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Manual disk to power disk
I found a 71 frame with front disks but its manual. Can I just mount a new power brake booster/master cylinder and proportioning valve connect the brake lines and be done with it or is there something else
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03-26-2002, 02:01 AM | #2 |
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I think it will work, not an expert, if I had my parts cab here, I could tell you if there is any difference in the rod length, but I think they are the same, going by memory.
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03-26-2002, 07:34 AM | #3 |
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Brake pedal rod is longer for a power set up than a non-power.
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