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I had a bad hydroboost on my M1008. Being a practical kind of guy that I am, I decided to replace the Master Cylinder along with the Hydroboost at the same time. Pulling them off was a cinch... I had two new replacements ready to go and installed them. I added fluids to both the master cylinder and the hydroboost. I then turn the truck on and do the right/left turn to force air out of the hydroboost. So thinking it was pretty easy and I notice I still have no pedal return... or the pedal goes to the floor.
No problem, bleed the brakes right... so since I don't have any pedal to force the brakes to work, I use a vacuum and start pulling nasty stuff out of the lines. Finally all four wheels show clear fluid and I don't see any bubbles. But still no pedal pressure and it goes to the floor.
I recall a friend of mine with a diesel suburban of the same year stating that I need to be sure and pull the rod/spring/clip from the old hydroboost before I turn the old one back in for a core. Hmmm I already returned the old hydroboost so that means I am out a spring/rod/clip. I start on a long search and finally find a dealership in Kansas that can pull all four parts for me (spring/clip/plastic thing/rod). I get the parts two days ago, and pull just the hydroboost and install the rod/spring/clip/plastic. I get everything back hooked up (hyrdroboost/rod/mastercylinder) and I still don't have pedal pressure.
I start the truck up and turn the wheel side to side back and forth to clear the air bubbles and I still don't have any brake pedal... it goes to the floor.
I am wondering if I installed the spring/clip/plastic/rod wrong... or if I need to go back and bleed the brakes again. I looked in one of the manuals and it shows the rod coming out of the hydroboost, but not how it is assembled.
Does anyone have a screenshot of how the rod/spring/clip/plastic cup go in the hydroboost? Is it something else that I am missing?
Thanks!
K
No problem, bleed the brakes right... so since I don't have any pedal to force the brakes to work, I use a vacuum and start pulling nasty stuff out of the lines. Finally all four wheels show clear fluid and I don't see any bubbles. But still no pedal pressure and it goes to the floor.
I recall a friend of mine with a diesel suburban of the same year stating that I need to be sure and pull the rod/spring/clip from the old hydroboost before I turn the old one back in for a core. Hmmm I already returned the old hydroboost so that means I am out a spring/rod/clip. I start on a long search and finally find a dealership in Kansas that can pull all four parts for me (spring/clip/plastic thing/rod). I get the parts two days ago, and pull just the hydroboost and install the rod/spring/clip/plastic. I get everything back hooked up (hyrdroboost/rod/mastercylinder) and I still don't have pedal pressure.
I start the truck up and turn the wheel side to side back and forth to clear the air bubbles and I still don't have any brake pedal... it goes to the floor.
I am wondering if I installed the spring/clip/plastic/rod wrong... or if I need to go back and bleed the brakes again. I looked in one of the manuals and it shows the rod coming out of the hydroboost, but not how it is assembled.
Does anyone have a screenshot of how the rod/spring/clip/plastic cup go in the hydroboost? Is it something else that I am missing?
Thanks!
K