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How To Install A Power Brake Booster

 
How To Install A Power Brake Booster
How To Install a Power Brake Booster
Before installing the brake booster and master, the supplied junction block needs to be attached to the car's existing brake lines and installed according to the Master Power instructions. Shown here are the two front brake lines joined at the rear of the block and the single rear line joined at the front of the block. The master cylinder is then joined to the junction block with the two lines installed on the right side of the block as shown. View Related Article
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