Zac,
 
Did you need to increase the length of the threads on the back of the booster? Mine don't appear to be long enough if I put a spacer in.
 
Did this get the booster away from the Clutch Master?
 
Mark
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: booster not fitting

sounds like you are trying to use the same booster that I did!! Mistake #1!!
:)
but it can be fitted. I used a spacer inbetween the firewall and the booster.
I'm going to get a proper spacer made up however, probably a 200b
booster spacer machined down. Using the spacer, the rod would still
reach the pedal (with adjustment). From memory the spacer was only
really about 8-10mm.

zac


> BlankHELP!
> Can anybody on the list prehaps enlighten me re the following:
>
> I tried to fit up a Datsun Sunny Brake Boster on the weekend.
>
> Problem:    The booster will not sit hard up against the fire wall - it
> fowls on the top right nut that fixes the steering column assembly
> welded to the fire wall.
>
>                 The Booster also hits the edge of the clutch master
> cylinder.
>
> Has anybody else come across this problem? What can be done to
rectify
> it?
>
> I could put a spacer plate on the booster and lengthen the studs through
> the fire wall or move the steering column bolt lower, or tap in the area
> at the back of the booster to allow for the nut and flatten the side of
> he booster to clear the clutch master.
>
> Any ideas or help appreciated!
>
> Mark
>
>
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