Hi all!
I have a '73 Dodge W100 Powerwagon with a slant 6, Np435 that has a 4 wheel drum set up with power brakes. I put a cab and box from a '79 D150 on it. It had a disc / drum setup. My question is do I go with the original master cylinder/brake booster setup off of the '73( it has a 4 bolt master cylinder and a 4 bolt brake booster) or use a later one? BTW, there is a '77 W200 in a local yard that has a front disc/ rear drum set up on it now. It's a military version and it has the silicone brake fluid tags on it. Would something like this work as well or is this totally different ? It is a 2 bolt master cylinder with a 4 bolt booster.Too bad it's there
Thanks in advance!
Kevin
I have a '73 Dodge W100 Powerwagon with a slant 6, Np435 that has a 4 wheel drum set up with power brakes. I put a cab and box from a '79 D150 on it. It had a disc / drum setup. My question is do I go with the original master cylinder/brake booster setup off of the '73( it has a 4 bolt master cylinder and a 4 bolt brake booster) or use a later one? BTW, there is a '77 W200 in a local yard that has a front disc/ rear drum set up on it now. It's a military version and it has the silicone brake fluid tags on it. Would something like this work as well or is this totally different ? It is a 2 bolt master cylinder with a 4 bolt booster.Too bad it's there

Thanks in advance!

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