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If you are comparing it with a modern car then yes the MGB can be =
considered 'heavy', but I find modern way too sensitive for my liking. =
The factory booster makes very little difference, I've driven them with =
and without, and with but disabled, and noticed almost no difference. =
There are 'stronger' after-market ones though. If this is an LHD then =
I've seen them fitted on the passenger side against the bulkhead, but =
because of the limited space that side of the heater pointing forwards =
instead of across like they are on RHD. You can see one in a factory =
LHD V8 here http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/servo.htm#7, one of the cars =
sent to America for testing then returned and ended up in Europe.
PaulH.
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Who has added a brake booster to their MGB or MGB GT which initially =
did not have one? Do you have pictures of where you mounted and how you =
did it. I just put new pads and rotors on my 69 MGB GT. It still takes =
a lot of effort to apply the brakes.
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