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Old 12-16-2014, 09:01 AM   #99
Keith Seymore
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Re: First hand experience with changing to the NBS master cylinder WOW!

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Originally Posted by speedygonzales View Post
Nope never found anything
I apologize for not thinking of this sooner: I have the brake system release charts from the brake engineer for the '74 and '87 trucks C/K/R/V squarebody versions.

While not totally germaine (I do not have the corresponding GMT400 versions) it will give you an idea of the proliferation and the way the components are structured and named (by part number and broadcast code).

I don't see the "DA" coded booster on here but you can imagine where it would go. One of the ways you would find the corresponding part number for the "DA" booster would be finding a chart like this and working backwards.

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