Rob007
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- Reaction score
- 3
- Thunderbird Year
- 1964
I'm just about done rebuilding my Midland brake booster. I have the one with the band attaching both halves. However, I am stumped as to how to replace the main diaphragm that is attached to the metal plate in between both halves. It appears to be crimped. Do I need a special tool or to take it to a machine shop?
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