Seem to have a slight fluid leak from this on the power booster, what is it and is there a replaceable seal for it. Looks like someone's had a pipe wrench on it at some time
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Definitely agree with this. Mine was leaking as well so I purchased an entire remanufactured booster from rock auto. It’s pretty quick to swap out and then you can have more confidence in the entire unitThis may chafe the purists, but for the same $200 you can get a remanufactured unit from O'Reilly with a lifetime warranty. Or from Rock Auto for $125 to $225. It's the same part. For those dollars, there's no way I'd go thru the hassle of having a special tool machined, buy the kit, and still have to do the labor to rebuild it. Strictly my opinion. But if you enjoy special or intricate projects, this one has the potential to be a good time.
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May go down this route as an easier option, I'm in the UK & use rock auto alot.This may chafe the purists, but for the same $200 you can get a remanufactured unit from O'Reilly with a lifetime warranty. Or from Rock Auto for $125 to $225. It's the same part. For those dollars, there's no way I'd go thru the hassle of having a special tool machined, buy the kit, and still have to do the labor to rebuild it. Strictly my opinion. But if you enjoy special or intricate projects, this one has the potential to be a good time.
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