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Having
just done this on a '59 Firesweep, I can tell ya' it's not too hard. To
add to Zach's description though, you will also the need vacuum
resevoir, the pedal assembly, pushrod, and whole bracket from inside
of the car, and the "backing plate" under the m/c under the hood. It's
slightly different.
I
would also recommend getting real 1/2" vacuum line. Otherwise it has a
tendency to collapse under suction.
-Dave
Well, Nick, if the power brake set-up is
coming off the same basic type of car, then it should be easy. Unbolt the pwer
booster from the doaner car and remove your manual master cylinder from your
car and bolt the power booster on in place of it. I would only install the
booster if I knew it were good, otherwise, I'd rebuild it first, then install
it. Once you've installed it on your car, I suspect that you'll find a "pipe"
plug on the intake, which you'd remove and then install a 3/8" "barb",
or fuel line type fitting (usually brass, check Pep Boys) that a 3/8" rubber
fuel hose will connect to, and then to the booster. That should do it! Good
Luck! Got Fins?? Zach-
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