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RE: [alfa] Looking for obscure brake part - anyone?
I seem to recall that originally these cars were equipped with both ATE and
either Bonaldi or Benditalia boosters, although almost all of the
replacements are (were?) Ate.
I could be wrong (it's been a very long time), but I think that this part
(the elbow) is different depending on the Mfr of the booster.
Can't help with the part, but just a warning that they all may not be the
same.
OTH, I could be completely wrong about all this.
YMMV,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-alfa@domain.elided [mailto:owner-alfa@domain.elided] On Behalf Of
Spiros Angelopoulos
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 9:56 PM
To: alfa-digest@domain.elided
Subject: [alfa] Looking for obscure brake part - anyone?
Hello again
Once again, with my new challenge (the GTV), the Digest is proving
invaluable! You *gotta* love the net!
70s and 80s 2L Alfas all seem to have the same brake boosters with a
vacuum hose connecting the engine vacuum port to the brake booster.
The connection to the brake booster is done via an "L-shaped" connector
that slip-fits into the booster's grommet. This is the part I need,
and cannot seem to find it available anywhere. It seems that the only
way to get it nowdays is by buying the whole booster ($300!!!). My
brake booster is good, so spending $300 for a tiny part is excessive!
Does anyone have a shot booster or an Alfa they are parting with that
can afford to lose this little connector?
Of course, I will pay your for the effort, part, and shipping...
As always, thanks in advance,
Spiros
'73 GTV
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