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lockheed booster bracket??

Jeb Stuart

Platinum Level Sponsor
I am guessing this has been answered many times before but I couldn't find it. Are there instructions or pictures on how to make a bracket for a lockheed booster from sunbeam specialties? In an Alpine, of course. I remember way back when the internet very first started (and I thought only two or three other Alpines existed in the US) someone asked about linkage for the weber switch. Everyone, in our pre-internet isolation, had independantly come up w/ basically the same setup. Anyway - so why waste my time if you all have perfected a design. Maybe see you deep south guys at Road Atlanta Feb 20-22. Thanks, Jeb Stuart
 

Nickodell

Donation Time
I did this four years or so ago and posted the pictures and instructions in the forum. I don't really know how to search for it, but someone in the club could do it for you.
 

Jeb Stuart

Platinum Level Sponsor
I think I'll take my brother's advice and send it to Apple Hydraulics and have them rebuild the original. That's about $150 (plus 1 extra way shipping) more than the Lockheed but hopefully just being able to bolt it back in (no new bracket) and hook up the existing brake lines (no bending brake lines) will make it worth the extra expense. Thanks to those who replied.
 
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