FrizBMG@aol.com wrote:
>
> So My question to the list is this...since this fellow in Australia is
> recomending a local(to him) substitution for the Girling booster setup,and
> this aussie setup was used on Aussie Ford Falcons(were they built over there?)
> would as similar American part for the same Ford Falcon here be a viable
> substitute as well.
> Just thinking out loud
> Tony
Bad habit, someone may overhear you, Tony.
Anyway, the American cars of the era used combination master cylinders/boosters.
There was an exception in the early (1955 or so) T-Birds that used a remote
American servo, similar to the Sunbeam, and these are still available and used
successfully. These have been discussed on the list before. New Lockheed units
are also available.
Steve
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