Before you remove the booster, check the hoses for leaks. I
believe the 61 has the vacuum tank under the front wheel well like the 60
has. These sometimes develop rust outs. Check that also. John
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Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 1:38
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Subject: Re: IML: Power Brake
Booster
In a message dated 20/02/03 07:28:41 GMT Standard Time, gfreynpo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
writes:
<< I have a 61 Crown that has a loud "HISSING" only when
I press the brakes. I think something in the vacuum booster is
leaking. Does anyone know of a good company that repairs power brake
units? How long does it take? Is the vacuum unit the same for a 61
Crown, 62 Chrysler 300, and 62 Chrysler Newport? Cost?
>>
Gary,
I recently had my '61 booster rebuilt by
Karp's. They are located in CA and the website is www.resleeve.com. Theyt charge
$200
I am very pleased with the result and it only took a few days for
them to complete the job.
I think you will find that Imperial brake
boosters changed in '62 with the master cylinder bolted on the front of
the booster instead of being separately located underneath. The chances
are other Chrysler products changed too.
Best wishes,
Tony
Vickers
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