Right Stuff Brake Booster/Master Cylinder Combo 1964-72 GM Vehicles
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GM Brake Booster/Master Cylinder Combo
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I am converting to a disc/drum brake set up. Will this unit work? Also, how far does it set out from the firewall fully assembled. I have a 396 in a '70 Nova, tall Edelbrock valve covers, cammed up with low vacuum I'm guessing. Proper brake line kits?
I am helping a friend with a 1965 Pontiac Bonneville (hearse) with a 389 and power drum brakes with single reservoir master cylinder. We are keeping the drum brakes but would like to replace the master/booster. Is this one a good choice? Thanks JEGS!
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