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Howdy Im looking for the gasket/seal that goes between the power booster and the master cylinder. Ive looked all over and cant find the damn thing. Anyone else have this prob or know where to go for it?
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Check the help section at checker,auto zone, shucks etc. Found the gasket for my master cylinder cover there.




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Yeah went by there and they said no dice. I asked for a gasket so I figured maybe my terminoligy was wrong or something
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I know that one of the places I checked had 'em. Never bought it, but I know it was available online(zip corvettes?) and at one of the local chain shops. Less than $5.
Scot
What problem are you having/trying to solve?
Let us know if it fixes!
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What problem are you having/trying to solve?
Let us know if it fixes!
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I couldn't find it either. none of the local shops had it nor Chevy dealers. customer service at Ecklers immediately knew what I was talking about. said they don't carry it. said it really wasn't needed but if I wanted one that I could easily make my own. that was yesterday. so if I can't come up with by the weekend, I will make one.
have you taken the booster off? if you have, did you have as big a problem as I did with the 4 nuts under the dash? mine were nylon locking nuts. absolutely no room to work. finally used a 20" extension, a swivel adapter and a deep well socket to get the last one off.
also, the nuts I took off were 9/16ths, the threads on the booster are 15mm. found that out because I replaced the nylon locking nuts. it has not been fun.
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have you taken the booster off? if you have, did you have as big a problem as I did with the 4 nuts under the dash? mine were nylon locking nuts. absolutely no room to work. finally used a 20" extension, a swivel adapter and a deep well socket to get the last one off.
also, the nuts I took off were 9/16ths, the threads on the booster are 15mm. found that out because I replaced the nylon locking nuts. it has not been fun.
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Yeah that one part is a pain aint it! Well I guess Ill be making my own too.
I havent taken it off yet cause this is my only ride for the moment and Im not at home so I have to time everything right and get all the parts together before I start. Thanx for the info though let me know how it all goes
Glenn
I havent taken it off yet cause this is my only ride for the moment and Im not at home so I have to time everything right and get all the parts together before I start. Thanx for the info though let me know how it all goes
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I know what gasket you are talking about it. I got mine from Zip. After I got it I wondered my I wasted my time looking for it. Its really not a gasket. It was more like a spongy piece of foam.
I wouldn't worry about it.
I wouldn't worry about it.

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Hey just got this in my email check it out
http://www.artscorvetteparts.com/part_detail.aspx?item_guid=98d6a227-8f17-481c-8f0b-7377146cd9eb
http://www.artscorvetteparts.com/part_detail.aspx?item_guid=98d6a227-8f17-481c-8f0b-7377146cd9eb
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