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    Lockheed Type 6 Booster Fitment

    I ended up doing a very similar installation. I used the original Girling vacuum chamber strap mounted to the existing clip on the forward inner fender, and cut and modified the Lockheed supplied strap that clamps to the hydraulic cylinder and attached it to an existing hole for the original...
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    Lockheed Type 6 Booster Fitment

    Thank you, I wouldn't have thought to use the v clamp bolt. Very straight forward!
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    Lockheed Type 6 Booster Fitment

    I no longer have my 1967 SV Alpine, having sold it about 10 years ago. I do however have a friend that still has his 1967 SV, which has sat in various states of restoration for 24 years. As a result, the Girling MkII is toast and he has obtained a Lockheed brake booster (Type 6) and would like...
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    Interconnect coupler on 1967 SV Z-S 150 CDs?

    Re: Interconnect coupler on 1967 SV Z-S 150 CDs Thanks for your replies folks. I was able to buy a box of carburetor bits from an eBay seller, and now have a surplus of the original nylon couplers, in case anyone needs one. Thanks again!
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    Interconnect coupler on 1967 SV Z-S 150 CDs?

    Hello all. Last night as I was refitting these carbs on the engine, I managed to break the rear throttle shaft coupler. I am referring to the yellow plastic (nylon?) tubular piece that is held on with roll pins and allows for some misalignment of the throttle shafts (it was cracked before, now...
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