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#40853 04/29/02 11:35 AM
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Grease Monkey
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Can anyone tell me if the power brake (drum) setup from a '68 Impala will work in my manual brake '67 Camaro?
Also i want to add the power steer sytem, but I think i already figured out that it will bolt in..
Thank you

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FogRocker,

I will give it a try to help you.

If you want to add just the power brake booster, I think it will bolt on. You may have to change where the clevis bolts to the brake pedal arm. Also, you may have to change where the brake light switch attaches as well. The master cylinders may be different (don't know).

Sorry, I cannot give you more of a definite answer, maybe someone else can give you some more information.


Regards,

Jim M.


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