[AT] OT-- brake booster ID
john hall
jtchall at nc.rr.com
Sun Jun 19 19:21:25 PDT 2011
Interesting site. I'm sending my booster to NAPA tomorrow to see if they can
identify it. I've wire-brushed and sanded every place I could think of that
it may have had a part number. One parts house can send it off for rebuild
for the same money as what a remanufactured one cost. Only drawback is it
takes 2 weeks. So far I've found 3 places that can get the booster, just as
soon as we can figure out which one to order. What ever happened to the days
of the model T when all of a year model was built the same way?
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Tallman" <dtallman at accnorwalk.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] OT-- brake booster ID
> John, I ordered a kit to rebuild my booster from this place:
> http://www.remanbrakes.com/main
> They also sell reman boosters. They told me where to find the model
> number for my Midland boosters. It was stamped in the cap in the end of
> the cylinder. Not sure if Bendix would be the same or nt. Doug T
>
>
> john hall wrote:
>> Anybody on the list know how to identify the model of a Bendix brake
>> booster? The one on my grain truck ('74 F-600 Ford) went out and
>> according to the parts houses there are quite a few options. So far I
>> have seen nothing on it to tell us which one to order.
>>
>> John Hall
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