Ah ha, that's an easy one. Your bumper is an airtank, and a formidable one
at that. and thanks for the p/n.
stephan #2821
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Ebel" <david.ebel@visitalk.com>
To: "Bricklin (E-mail)" <bricklin@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 1:37 PM
Subject: Wrapping it up with 841
>
> Big thanks to Todd Rapp. Will someone please post this on the cross
> reference list:
>
> Bricklin Power Booster and Master Cylinder:
> 1972 AMC Gremlin. the part # is
> 50-3524 and the Manufacturer is A-1 Cardone
>
> I bought it yesterday and it's exactly the same. I am going to
> paint it, and install today. That should wrap up the whole brake issue.
I
> am thinking about purchasing some quick bleeders for the rear brakes.
They
> would turn a 3 man brake job into a 2 man brake job. They eliminate the
> need to open and shut the bleeders (basically just a check valve).
>
> Anyway, here is another interesting question for you guys - as I prepare
to
> remove my bumper for painting.
>
> ** What the hell is the air hose clamped to the middle of the bumper piece
> for?!? ** is that even an air hose? I am at a loss. I would like to
know
> before I disconnect it. Thanks!
>
> Dave
>
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