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What is the correct color for the brake booster on a 70 BOSS 302?
=1 - painted as a unit with the master cylinder and cap - then installed that way. Want to get concours? The fitting faces of the master cylinder will have a small shadow around each threaded hole where a plug was in place during painting and shipping that in turn produced a shadow
Is that the same for all '70's?So the cast iron master cylinder, and the cap, and the brake booster were all completely painted black originally? (except for that shadow around the threaded holes).
I have a 65 C code SJ with booster and a 66 a code NJ GT without booster. Does this apply to these also and if so are we talking semi gloss or gloss?
OK and this also applies to a 69-70 Boss thought or remember that when a m/c was a natural color w/ a yellow cad cap ? so it was originally painted black from the factory ( I guess Im only referring to the m/c being black) it was a replacement or rebuilt part- so that's not true ?
I apologize for going over old ground but I was informed by a noted Boss restorer (name not disclosed) that for 69-70 Dearborn Bosses, the Booster and MC were painted separately. Then when the units were joined, red-dyed nuts were used.I was wondering if anyone has seen anything to support/disprove this process?
I apologize for going over old ground but I was informed by a noted Boss restorer (name not disclosed) that for 69-70 Dearborn Bosses, the Booster and MC were painted separately. Then when the units were joined, red-dyed nuts were used.