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RE: Cam Specs + Low Vacuum = No Brakes (Long)
By drg - 08/28/2002 12:28:29 PM; IP 167.127.107.11
Crane and I think B&M make a Vacumn can which works as a holding tank. I have used them, they work pretty good; hoever, they are only good for the first on second application or untill the vac can refills. Manual breaks or hooking up an aux vac pump driven from the crankshaft (Audi some mercedes) to work the brack booster may be the best chioce considering this monster
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 Cam Specs + Low Vacuum = No Brakes (Long) -- Rick Thompson, 08/28/2002
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