I need to know what is required to put in a brake booster and what are some good brands?any help would be appreciated

Brake Booster
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Jedd76
, Feb 25 2006 01:02 PM
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#2
Posted 23 March 2009 - 12:23 AM
get one for the vehicle you want to put it in,a check valve and a vacuum hose(which hooks up to a vacuum port on your manifold or carbeuator base.You might have to get a longer brake line to the master cylinder. I paid about $175 for the master cylinder,booster and check valve -on my 78 bronco.But tha was about 6 years ago at NAPA. If the fire wall is not set up for a brake booster-you will have to drill the holes for the booster(make sure that you do not drill into any wireing or cause any damage to anything---Look before you drill and check out everything. Yopu might also check the clearance under the hood. ---You never said what you are working on-appilications can varyI need to know what is required to put in a brake booster and what are some good brands?any help would be appreciated
#3
Posted 07 December 2009 - 12:51 AM
All you have to do is go to the parts store and tell them what you want and what you are working on. You will have to un-bolts the master cylinder from the firewall and put the booster on then the master cylinder does right on the front of it. Their should be a vacuum connection on the intake to connect up the vacuum line on the booster. It takes about 30 minutes to do.
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