Re: Brakes/Dual Master Cylinder/rename
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Re: Brakes/Dual Master Cylinder/rename



It sure does, from what I can see of it. It's very good to know that
my booster will work, because new master cylinders are $35-45, and the
booster is around $160. lol

Thank you, Gary! It looks like you might have saved me some dough. :)

~S~

On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 5:58 AM,  <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Does the booster in the bottom picture on the web page below look like your car's booster?
> http://www.simplexco.com/auto/1964/silvk/silv.html
>
> Thanks,
> Gary H.
>
>>  -------Original Message-------
>>
>>  So, dumb question... do I need the booster from that master cylinder,
>>  or will mine work? If I need the booster, is it because the shape of
>>  the MS is so different, or is it because of the boost rate, or what?
>>  That last question is just to feed my own curiosity about the hows and
>>  whys things work. I'm always curious... :)

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