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Re: Master Cylinder/Power Booster-Plated or Painted?
[Re: 71rm23]
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02/14/16 01:33 PM
02/14/16 01:33 PM
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71rm23
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Booster and M/C cover plated. Used RPM on the body of the M/C My M/C is not original to the car. I originally had drum, now discs. I am aware of he colors,etc but went this route to make the booster and wiper motor look similar
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Re: Master Cylinder/Power Booster-Plated or Painted?
[Re: b_body_fan]
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02/14/16 05:43 PM
02/14/16 05:43 PM
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Posts: 9,550 Sacramento CA
Morty426
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I guess it looks like I need to refinish my master cylinder and booster. They are both original to the car, so I won't be worrying about finding correct pieces. My brake booster is in really good shape with no rust or any kind of pitting from what I can tell, its just painted. If the plating is good under the paint, anyone have a suggestion how to remove the paint without damaging the plating? Just take the booster apart. 71 boosters are easy to disassemble and reassemble.
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