I just replaced mine on the '73. Cost: $150 or so not counting core charge that got refunded. Two other parts houses quoted $175. I was asked if it was pressed or held together with a clamp (I had the clamp unit). The clamp unit is like a gigantic hose clamp around the largest part of the drum and is obvious if you look at the unit. Apparently there were 2 designs offered and it seemed to make a difference, at least to the reference book that my parts guy was looking in. He normally lets me know about interchangeability. --- David Sherratt <dave-tracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There is a Brake booster on e-bay. type in nos mopar > then look though the > pages. I think its 65 and up . but I am not sure on > the later type of > booster. > Regards > Dave 60 Le Baron. > -----Original Message----- > From: Chad Zeilenga <chadzeilenga@xxxxxxxxx> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 20 January 2002 12:54 > Subject: IML: Power Brake Booster on 73 Imperial > > > >Well I beleive that I have found the culprit of my > >rough engine idle. The other day on the way to > work I > >could hear a slight hiss as I depressed the brake > >pedal. This led to a very hard pedal and > practiacally > >manual brakes. I took a look at the booster and > where > >it enters the firewall. I believe that the > diaphram > >is bad. Does anyone know of a good place to get a > >good rebuilt booster? I have heard of Booster > Dewey, > >anyone else? > > > >Chad Zeilenga > >1973 Imp > >1966 Galaxie 500XL > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! > >http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ > > > >