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Location: hebron, illinois
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Drum brake Booster
I bought a brake booster for my manual drum brake '70. Can I add this in and use the stock master cylinder without modifications ?
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Re: Drum brake Booster
Yes, but you will need the correct pushrod, it is not the same as the manual brake pushrod.
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Re: Drum brake Booster
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Re: Drum brake Booster
I am referring to the pushrod that connects to the brake pedal. There is also a short pushrod that sticks out of the front of the booster.
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