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marian601
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Posted: 19-May-2014 at 12:39AM |
does anybody know if there is real difference between '72 and 73-74 power brake booster? '72 externally looks little bit different than 73-74 - but is it a real differnece in mounting points etc?
72 look like this: http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/aaz-54-73400/overview/year/1972/make/ford/model/gran-torino 73-74 is slightly differen, but lugging pattern look the same: http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/aaz-54-73005/overview/year/1973/make/ford/model/gran-torino has anybody experience with this? |
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I have a 74 brake booster on my 72 and I haven't had any problems.I drive my car almost every day.
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I see rock auto and others show some different boosters. 72, pre 75, post 75, etc. my understanding has always been there is the super popular single diaphragm large diameter booster and the rare (mostly station wagon 75/76) smaller diameter dual diaphragm booster.
What could the differences be on the single diaphragm boosters? Prob really minimal I would imagine. Edited by bata747-8 - 19-May-2014 at 7:00PM |
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