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SOLD Superduty hydroboost unit

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thegreatjustino

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Used Ford Superduty hydroboost unit.

It's my understanding that this puts out the most pressure of any OEM hydrobooster.

Includes the longer push rod to master cylinder.

$150 shipped to your door.
 

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01JLH

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The dual return is on the power steering pump to take return lines from the booster and the steering box. Booster has one return line. The other 2 lines on it are high pressure lines to supply the brake booster and then the steering box.
 
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There isn't one specific master cylinder that will work with it. A number of them can be made to work. If you're asking if it will bolt to the stock EB angled bracket, no, the bolt pattern is different. You'd need to somehow adapt it - by changing the mounting plate on the booster itself or fabricating an adapter of some type to the two different bolt patterns.
 
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