Doesn't matter what engine- good job! Speed control on a /6- WOW!
You do amazing work! VERY well done - you should be proud of your accomplishment!!
* Brake booster: Rebuilt original unit, zinc plated with correct part number decal.
Bonjour, Francois!Hi Cruiser
Where did you get your brake booster rebuilt? And about the budget?
All help will be appreciated, my booster is out of service and it's impossible for me to get it rebuilt here in Europe.
Thank you in advance
Francois
I tried to contact the Power Brake Booster Exchange and nobody answered the call. I also contacted a brake rebuilder in Minneapolis MN and they didn't have anything for a 1971 Demon. I did find some help at Master Power Brakes Inc. Their web address is [email protected] and their number here in the US is 800 472-4181. Look at their website and view part number BM13203-1971-dodge-demon-bm. This is a booster/master cylinder that would probably work on your car. You could also go to a manual brake conversion (fairly easy to do) and get rid of the vacuum booster. I has a 1974 Duster with manual brakes and it stopped just fine. Hope this helps!Thanks a lot, but unfortunaltely, this doesn't help. On March 5th, I asked this guy for a booster refection quote, and after a first response to my email, he doesn't answer anymore. Seems to be not interested by my money... and my problem
Don't know what to do. 1971 Midland-Ross boosters are unavailable anywhere...
Not sure if this is the correct kit but... https://www.classicindustries.com/product/mp500814.htm
I wasn't trying to be mean. I just thought that you might get more input. With a propper thread.Thank you for trying to help me, guys.
I'm sorry for having polluted Cruiser thread, but as he has had his booster rebuilt