[6pack] brake booster sealer

COLIN THOM colinthom at shaw.ca
Wed Oct 7 12:48:13 MDT 2015


I don't use anything. 


Colin 
74-1/2 

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Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 20:19:38 -0400 
From: alan salvatore <alansalvy at gmail.com> 
To: Glenn Rattmann <k6na at cts.com> 
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Subject: Re: [6pack] brake booster sealer 
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I use 3M strip caulk. 

Al 

On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 12:22 PM, Glenn Rattmann via 6pack < 
6pack at autox.team.net> wrote: 

> I removed my original brake booster from my 74.5 and had it rebuilt. The 
> factory had used a mostly-non-hardening material as a sealing gasket 
> between the spacer/firewall/booster. The service manual doesn't specify 
> anything. 
> 
> What putty-like, rather non-hardening dark material is recommended? 
> 
> Thanks, 
> --Glenn 74.5 
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Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 10:42:23 -0700 
From: James_ <jattr6 at hotmail.com> 
To: Glenn Rattmann <k6na at cts.com> 
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Subject: Re: [6pack] brake booster sealer 
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I recently was looking into the same thing. I did find some material I believe is the same at my local auto store but I would have to buy a huge roll. I ended up making a cork gasket instead. 


?Sent from my Atari 2600? 

> On Oct 6, 2015, at 9:48 AM, "Glenn Rattmann via 6pack" <6pack at autox.team.net> wrote: 
> 
> I removed my original brake booster from my 74.5 and had it rebuilt. The factory had used a mostly-non-hardening material as a sealing gasket between the spacer/firewall/booster. The service manual doesn't specify anything. 
> 
> What putty-like, rather non-hardening dark material is recommended? 
> 
> Thanks, 
> --Glenn 74.5 
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