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Old 04-18-2004, 07:25 PM
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Bruce & Junket,

I may be wrong about this being a vet booster as the plastic valve is a right angle one that the hose plugs to and the other end goes into a hole in the booster. Wish it was a little easier to see so I could look for some numbers. Tomorrow I will pull the valve out of the unit and try blowing through it as Bruce suggested. Dam, I don't have any idea of how hard it would be to get that unit out as it is really difficult to get to now. But I have lived with this for 6 years and am tired of it. I had to get on the brakes quick and hard a couple of days ago when a person not looking pulled out in front of me. Locked the tires up and killed the engine. I was doing about 45 MPH at the time. This booster looks almost identical to the one that I had on a 1975 Comet that I once owned except the booster is not as thick. If I can find some numbers maybe you can help me identify it. I really apperciate the help as I said earlier, brakes are not my area of expertise at all. I will post what I find tomorrow.

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Ron
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