Do you think the master cylinder will cause all 4 brakes to slightly drag? I can release each one when I open the bleeder screw. Once I drive it for about 3-7 minutes it starts back dragging. I say slightly dragging because I can jack up the truck and turn them by hand with a lot of force. No leaks on the master cylinder or hydro boost. I’ve greased slider pins, bleeding the brakes 3 times, topped off the fluid on both power steering and brake fluid. Power steering is making the whining noise. Pedal is hard not soft. It’s a 2004 Suburban with hydro boost system. Please help.
Yo boss I replaced the 2 seals but ran into the little guy with the o ring. The o ring it self is pinched and cause that small cylinder to be pressed in at a angle how do I remove it as you said it fell out mine did not and where can I find the small o ring because I did get a kit that was just 3 piece and did the 2 seals
this help a lot more than others i have seen
That's what I was goaling for. Thanks for the comment, hope it worked to fix yours too!
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Dude. By far, best tutorial. Like, your presentation is my speed and comprehension. Ugh! Where have you been?! Thank you bud, for sure.
Godsent vid after at least 40 vids that are going inside the cabin. Trying this tomorrow!
where did you order the seals? just like you mentioned, i cant find them at any auto parts store. thanks
I have a question. Some forums say just replace the whole unit because the seal kits don't last. Any updates to how yours is working after the fix?
Saved yourself some money, did you use Hyrdoboost powersteering pump, they have a little more flow.
Was there not a ball bearing in that piece that falls out?
Not inside of mine, no.
What direction did this piece that feel out go back in mine looked a little different the pin stays in and no ball bearing thx
Do you think the master cylinder will cause all 4 brakes to slightly drag? I can release each one when I open the bleeder screw. Once I drive it for about 3-7 minutes it starts back dragging. I say slightly dragging because I can jack up the truck and turn them by hand with a lot of force. No leaks on the master cylinder or hydro boost. I’ve greased slider pins, bleeding the brakes 3 times, topped off the fluid on both power steering and brake fluid. Power steering is making the whining noise. Pedal is hard not soft. It’s a 2004 Suburban with hydro boost system. Please help.
I would check to make sure your brake pedal to master rod isn't too long. That would cause all four to drag for sure.
Yo boss I replaced the 2 seals but ran into the little guy with the o ring. The o ring it self is pinched and cause that small cylinder to be pressed in at a angle how do I remove it as you said it fell out mine did not and where can I find the small o ring because I did get a kit that was just 3 piece and did the 2 seals
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You didn't show process. I believe it would e better to remove the lines and remove entire unit to work on bench.
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