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Re: Hydrobooster for C2s.

Subject: Re: Hydrobooster for C2s.
by BillH on 2009/2/26 21:56:53

They're the same. There's no way that would have had 2 different mounting patterns.

Looking in the factory assembly manual (67), the pedal mount is bolted to the firewall with the 2 upper studs having just nuts and the 2 lower studs used to mount the M/C on std. brakes. When a power unit is used, all 4 studs hold the power unit. The M/C is in the same (lower) position.

The 63 shop manual says: Remove the 2 nuts from the inside of the firewall. Then remove the two bolts from the top engine side of the firewall and remove the power unit ( which doesn't make a shitload of sense since the exploded view of the Moraine power unit shows 4 studs not 2 studs and 2 bolts).

There aren't any good pics in the manuals or even Dobbins book.

I don't think you're going to have any problem doing it as you described.
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