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Old 11-29-2011, 09:17 AM   #4
koda360
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Re: Bendix or Delco Moraine

Thank you sir for the reply. I have been eyeballing your parts for some time now, esp the one with the clutch m/c standoff, as I plan to swap out my TH400 for a T-5 (someday), and I like how your plate would reinforce the fire wall against flexing in that area.
At this point, I'm trying to gather parts, as all work is done in driveway (no garage). They've already drilled a couple extra holes when they mounted the booster from the mini van, which I will fill, after I'm certain which holes are not needed ect.
I see nothing with the O'Reily parts that distinguish single or dual diaphram. In my continuing quest to answer this, all I have found is the Delco unit is used on disc/drum (what I'm doing) and the Bendix is for drum/drum. I don't know how true this is? Thanx again!
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