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7" dual diaphragm Booster
Question on a dual diaphragm Booster acutating pressure? Just got a new unit, after mounting to the firewall, and without any connection of the master cylinder, there is a considerable amount of force neccessary to move the pedal.............somethings wrong here? Checked my old booster and can move the link rod with moderate hand pressure. New booster Bad? Whats the opinion here?
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They are pretty stiff when new. Hook a vacuum source to it and it should make it real easy to move.
mikey
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