John Kelly
Member
Suggestions needed for a quality new power break booster source. A local mechanic said AutoZone is good, another said Rock Auto is fine. I want a quality booster that will last.
Backstory: I sent the one off my 1970 New Yorker to the rebuild place in Washington, but they wanted $705.00!!! I'm not restoring the car, I'm building a driver. That price is too much for what the car warrants. The power break booster rebuild group in Washington said the two big reasons for the higher-than-normal price was the following: 1. the booster itself is rare and hard to find and 2. one of the main metal pieces that make up the whole body of the thing has tiny rust holes in it and has to be replaced. In the photo, the arrow is pointing to a hole with light from a flashlight shining thru it.
Anyways any tips for where to get a quality one are welcomed.
Backstory: I sent the one off my 1970 New Yorker to the rebuild place in Washington, but they wanted $705.00!!! I'm not restoring the car, I'm building a driver. That price is too much for what the car warrants. The power break booster rebuild group in Washington said the two big reasons for the higher-than-normal price was the following: 1. the booster itself is rare and hard to find and 2. one of the main metal pieces that make up the whole body of the thing has tiny rust holes in it and has to be replaced. In the photo, the arrow is pointing to a hole with light from a flashlight shining thru it.
Anyways any tips for where to get a quality one are welcomed.