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Looking at the Ford and Chev parts books, each of them has their own numbers for the complete booster and the parts in it and don't show the other maker's number for reference as they do in other places in the parts bookso I'm guessing the complete assembly has some kind of difference between the two makes. That said, quite a few of the internal parts show the same number in the "proprietary or manufacturer's mnumber" column at the right of the page so there are definite similarities. If they are dimensionally same/similar and the maintenance books give the same maintenance procedure that might suggest ttat they could be exchanged even if they weren't originally considered the same unit. More study is needed.
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Both Ford and Chevy ones I have seen are the same. Just that the set up stuff is different...
Chevy have a breather attatched to the Booster itself whilst Ford have the breather set up remotely. The design is by Bendix and the booster I had rebuilt has written on it... MF'D Under DE WANDRE PAT. BENDIX - ECLIPSE LTD WINDSOR, CANADA
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