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Not 100% sure I remember correctly but I kind of remember that the rod for the booster had piece (clip/spring type) that came off when assembling and caused pedal problems.
I'll try to see if I have any of the old pictures on my old phone. Sent from my SM-A528B using Tapatalk
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Brother, if you told me I had to stand on my head and bleed them naked... I'd almost (almost) send pics to prove I did... I don't remember anything on the \ in the booster at the shaft, I did see the spring clip that retains the MC "plunger" but the OEM and replacement boosters looked like twins inside and out. That said, if you find pics, I'm all eyes, would love to get this sorted. Thanks! |
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