Nope. The master cylinder has it's own fluid seal and the booster has its own vacuum seal.
Nope. The master cylinder has it's own fluid seal and the booster has its own vacuum seal.
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Cheers Taily!
I have been asking around for someone to plumb the car up and have had limited luck, the best price I could find was about $1000. Today I had the bright idea of purchasing some original lines from a wrecker and will get the brake shop to bend me up some nice new sparkly ones, total cost $250. The cost of the old lines from the wrecker at $100 is rediculous as a usable part but as an original template it's going to save a heap of time!
Advice for anyone resorting a car for the first time, even if you won't be using the original part don't destroy it taking it off because you are excited with your new project. Remove it carefully and put it aside for reference later on.
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