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I’ve used the search, but couldn’t find much...

Ok, in looking at the brake booster on the truck, it has “HY-POWER” stamped on the booster, also, 2 mounting bolts, are those the bolt mount talked about on vintage power wagon? There’s a rebuild kit for a 2 bolt, and a 3 bolt version...

any help is appreciated.

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is the booster not working? looks like a new bleeder screw. did you do that?

have you seen the "vacuum brake" page at http://dodgepilothouseclub.org/know/manual/manual.htm  (may or may not help)

 

when I first got my truck I thought I would have the booster gone through just as a piece of mind, until I did some research. mine is a "midland" the little research I did, nobody had a rebuild kit for a midland. at the time Dodgeb4ya told me rebuild kits have been know to pop up on e-bay once in a while, but I haven't connected with one yet.

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if you haven't yet, give Hagen's a call.  https://hagensautoparts.com/pricesheet/9

they might be able to direct you better

 

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15 minutes ago, Adam H P15 D30 said:

Just buy a new Midland Ross remote booster.

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Also, if that compression fitting in the first picture is a brake line, replace it!

Does the diameter and bore make much of a difference? I’m not opposed to use something intended for a different model, but I think I read that the original had something like a 9.5” booster, I’m not sure what the bore is on the second cylinder yet though.

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Ya need the parts book to run the #'s on ebay and google to find what you need.

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