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My hq booster rod was straight> I used a pedal but not sure what model its a auto pedal. The pin was in the wrong place so I drilled a hole in the same place as my old pedal and it works fine :) except I now hear a air noise from under the dash.
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Yep, thats the noise Keith. BTW, Ive got the new booster and master cylinder, will remove the old one sometime next week, havent had a look at the rod as yet in my one, but for $40.00 I couldnt go too wrong.
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Yep, thats the noise Keith. BTW, I've got the new booster and master cylinder, will remove the old one sometime next week, haven't had a look at the rod as yet in my one, but for $40.00 I couldn't go too wrong.
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I found it really hard to get all 4 nuts off the booster under the dash.
One of them is right beside the column from memory. And I couldnt get a spanner on it without removing the column. Real pain.
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get about 5 or 6 exensions and a wobble extension bar or a uni socket or uni adaptor and use all them. its realy easy then =) |
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