I'm trying to identify the brake servo in my mk2 Cortina in the hope of tracking down a repair kit. Can anyone identify it, I'm guessing it was used on other vehicles. The rubber gaiters says Girling and a number but I can't track that down to a model. Thanks
Cortina mk2 brake servo
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Cortina mk2 brake servo
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Google Randy Willett in NH. He has rebuilt hundreds of these, including one for me. He's about to get a second one from me too. Done a few for the Locort boys too. Oops, found his email.
willett581@msn.com
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You might even consider deleting the booster altogether, my Mk2 Lotus Cortina had two separate remote boosters and one was sucking fluid to the point of it entering the inlet manifold with an annoying amount of smoke. I intended to rebuild them but wanted to still drive the car so I bypassed them, what I discovered was that my car was perfectly drivable without the boosters so I drove it that way for 11 years.
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