![]() ![]() I went for 6mm stainless which took about an hour and a half to shine up, hopefully that’ll be the last piece of stainless I have to polish on this car.Ī lick of paint and it’s ready to go. I could have used the original Astro mounting plate by welding up and moving the mounting holes but I’d seen some neater solutions online so I copied the shape and worked out my own mounting plate. My ebay booster came off a low mileage 94 Astro in the UK and was bought for £45, I’d seen others advertised in the UK but they wanted £100 – £150!įirst job was to media blast and cut the old pedal rod, cut a new thread and fit the clevis bracket, the old 57 bracket was just the right size. Port H-boost – pump 18mm-1.5 (Areoquip adapter FBM2609) Port H-boost – box 16mm-1.5 (Areoquip adapter FBM2608) Master cylinder: Mounting hole spacing 3 3/8 These are the ones to look out for:ĭescription: Flat mounting plate with studs that go thru the firewall. I’d looked on Rockauto and you can get these boosters really cheap at just over $100 but I’d read that they may not come with the master cylinder push rod which are not readily available so I decided to stick with a complete second hand booster.
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