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#41079 05/17/04 04:58 PM
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I'm helping a friend fix his brakes on his 64 Step side. The truck has a Booster and a two (2) reseviour Master Cylinder that we can't Identify. Need help identifying the booster or finding a booster that will bolt on from another chevy truck. Any help will be appreciated.

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Luke Cage

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Wilwood Engineering designs and manufactures high-performance disc brake systems.
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Will try to help you sort this out.

There should be some numbers on the outside of the Master Cylinder. Take those numbers to you local parts house and they can identify the MC.

The booster can be rebuilt. There is a good vender in Portland, OR that rebuilds them. If you decide you need this service, contact me and I will get the two of you together.

Another possibility is to replace the entire unit with another.

Lastly, if I misread your problem, come on back.

Agrin


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