Hydroboost Conversion Install
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Started mine tonight. Have the old booster off and pedal out. Couple things I see different with mine so far.
1> My current master cylinder doesn't have the fluid level switch plug in at the bottom of it. I am just taking the switch out of the hydroboost master cylinder. Appears my brake fluid monitoring is done in a block just a bit downstream in the brake lines.
2> Instead of drilling a new hole in the fire wall I am going to attempt to remove the bolt from the hydraulic booster unit and drill a new hole in its mounting plate to match the current bolt pattern of the firewall. My truck has some preformed rubber mat on the inside that will have to be cut up to get the booster bolted up.
Edit: Hope you don't mind me adding my 2 cents in your thread. Just got done getting the booster and master cylinder in. I did manage to drive out the odd bolt and drill a new hole to use the original bolt holes through the firewall. I also had to clearance the top of the hole through the firewall to get the snout of the hydroboost to fit since it sits higher as mentioned in Sleek's install.
1> My current master cylinder doesn't have the fluid level switch plug in at the bottom of it. I am just taking the switch out of the hydroboost master cylinder. Appears my brake fluid monitoring is done in a block just a bit downstream in the brake lines.
2> Instead of drilling a new hole in the fire wall I am going to attempt to remove the bolt from the hydraulic booster unit and drill a new hole in its mounting plate to match the current bolt pattern of the firewall. My truck has some preformed rubber mat on the inside that will have to be cut up to get the booster bolted up.
Edit: Hope you don't mind me adding my 2 cents in your thread. Just got done getting the booster and master cylinder in. I did manage to drive out the odd bolt and drill a new hole to use the original bolt holes through the firewall. I also had to clearance the top of the hole through the firewall to get the snout of the hydroboost to fit since it sits higher as mentioned in Sleek's install.
Last edited by KySilverado; 05-09-2008 at 08:37 PM.
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Lay on your back under the dash for a while cussing about the clip and trying all your different screwdrivers. Then eventually once you get a mirror and flashlight you see exactly how much it needs to flex before sliding out. At least that's what I did.
On a more serious note, the clip has a keyhole shape. The retainer tab needs to flex back then slide the clip to allow the large part of the keyhole to line up then pull straight off the side of the shaft.
On a more serious note, the clip has a keyhole shape. The retainer tab needs to flex back then slide the clip to allow the large part of the keyhole to line up then pull straight off the side of the shaft.
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Lay on your back under the dash for a while cussing about the clip and trying all your different screwdrivers. Then eventually once you get a mirror and flashlight you see exactly how much it needs to flex before sliding out. At least that's what I did.
On a more serious note, the clip has a keyhole shape. The retainer tab needs to flex back then slide the clip to allow the large part of the keyhole to line up then pull straight off the side of the shaft.
On a more serious note, the clip has a keyhole shape. The retainer tab needs to flex back then slide the clip to allow the large part of the keyhole to line up then pull straight off the side of the shaft.