Steve Semeraro wrote:
>
> I have never had a brake booster in my car, and I'm trying to figure out
> how the one I've just purchased should be installed. When I face toward
> the car from the front there are three threaded holes in the wheel well
> facing roughly forward and a small bracket on the left. I know that
> there is another bracket that, I guess, bolts into the holes and somehow
> connects to the booster? Gary Schotland has a bracket that he's agreed
> to sell me. Maybe the installation would be obvious after I saw the
> bracket. But I'm trying to determine what else I might need to complete
> the installation so that I can get all the bits at once. Would someone
> be willing to explain how it all fits together, or better still send me
> a diagram? Thanks in advance.
>
> Steve Semeraro
> Series V Alpine
> 1968 Marcos GT
Steve:
I would like to be able to say it will all become clear after you get
your parts manual, ( I guess it is still making its way through the Xmas
rush) but it isn't quite that easy. I took a quick look through the
brakes and controls section, and found "Wheel Arch Support Bracket-
Servo Unit" but the reference was "see Body Fittings" This is probably
the hardest section to find stuff in because of the number of little
separate pieces. Anyway, I took a quick look and couldn't find it.
>From memory though, I recall that there is one bracket under the servo
securing it to the wheel arch, and the hydraulic part of the servo bolts
on to the strut that goes from the wheel arch to the firewall.
( I have a Series V servo unit with bracket(s)? somewhere in my stuff,
so let me know if you need more detail)
Ron Tebo
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