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Subject:   Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice
Name:   Russ Ashley
Date Posted:   Jan 21, 08 - 3:58 PM
IP Address:   68.217.9.137
Email:   ashleys4@bellsouth.net
Message:   I got the last one at a local parts house called Brake Specialties. The invoice says "product line-BSC, p/n R1008DD-PS" It's is an 8 inch dual diaphram booster. It has the same dimensions as the first one I got from MP Brakes which had p/n BS8001. The mounting studs are spaced 3 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches. This is slightly different from the stock booster but it fits due to the holes in the firewall being oversize. I used MP Brakes adjustable pushrod p/n PRBL3($9.95) and PR103 pedal attachment ($4.59) but you could fab these if you wanted to. Here is a pic of my first booster with the pushrod and pedal attachment on it. You can also see the black spacer that you need. You will also need to buy or make a pushrod from booster to m/c. The booster has female threads and came with a rod that was too short. I made a new one using a hardened bolt and turned the head to have a "ball" end.

If you have a D/W100 you need a two bolt master cylinder with a one inch bore. Here is the one I'm using.

The lines that fit my original four bolt m/c didn't match the two bolt one so I had to use adapters. That's the brass fittings you can see in the pic in the first post where the lines attach. They are Dorman products but I don't have the number for them handy. I'll dig it out later. The teflon tape that you can see in the pic has nothing to do with sealing the lines. I just use it for thread lube so it's not really necessary, but seems to make them come out easier when you need to remove them.
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Re: Re: brake booster advice by butch romig · Jan 21, 08 - 3:32 PM
Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice by butch romig · Jan 21, 08 - 3:37 PM
Re: Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice by MoparNorm · Jan 21, 08 - 6:05 PM
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice by Russ Ashley · Jan 21, 08 - 6:25 PM
4 Bolt brake booster by MoparNorm · Jan 21, 08 - 7:01 PM
Re: 4 Bolt brake booster by Russ Roth · Jan 22, 08 - 8:46 PM
Re: brake booster advice by FrankyB · Jan 21, 08 - 6:23 PM
Re: Re: brake booster advice by Frank McD · Jan 21, 08 - 6:33 PM
Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice by butch romig · Jan 21, 08 - 8:23 PM
Re: Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice by FRANK · Jan 22, 08 - 12:53 AM
Re: Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice by Russ Ashley · Jan 22, 08 - 5:30 AM
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice by MoparNorm · Jan 22, 08 - 6:17 AM
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice by butch romig · Jan 22, 08 - 7:13 AM
Re: brake booster advice by FrankyB · Jan 23, 08 - 12:00 PM
Re: Re: brake booster advice by FRANK · Jan 23, 08 - 1:27 PM
Re: Re: Re: brake booster advice by MoparNorm · Jan 23, 08 - 8:20 PM
Re: brake booster advice by FrankyB · Jan 24, 08 - 11:36 AM


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