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boosters
Vette Obsessed:
Cool! Thanks for posting the pics White88!
ddd:
I've had to replace 2 boosters - each time after having the trannie out and in. We reckon that jacking the engine etc up to get the trannie out causes parts to be lifted and punches a hole in/cracks a heat weakened booster.
We have tracked down a competitively priced metal booster available in melbourne; I don't have the details with me but will post later.
Shaun:
guys , I have also purchased a metal booster from the US on Ebay. $108US + postage.
check these guys out at.
http://stores.ebay.com/Hotrod-and-Restoration-Auto-Parts
coradict72:
No old post is ever too old I just did my second PLASTIC booster mine is about 5mm away from the pipe with shield
this plastic crap should be a recall.I was thinking of making a better shield but the Metal booster is the go
I checked site hotrod usa they still have them. for my 88
White88 thanks for the info hows it going {booster} cheers
ozpont:
.. ..if you have a need for a new 85-89 Corvette GM/PBR plastic booster.. GM has discontinued them just recently. # 10097690 - some stocks remain in Oz at about 80% of the US value if needed.
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