SirRobyn0
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- In the woods in Western Washington
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- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
Did it do it before you replaced the master?
That's exactly what I was thinking. I think if it didn't do it before he replaced the hydroboost unit, it might just be a bad unit.
Uh... with that knowledge..
have you looked at your pedal return spring?
its a spring that returns your pedal
I would check that. Also check the pivot on the pedal. I'm not insinuating that your truck is rusty in this next statement, and it is not specific to GM vehicles with hydroboost rather it is across the board with all old vehicles, but we see it happen more in trucks and vans. Those pivot points can get rusty and stiff and it can be a real pain to get the bolt out and get it cleaned up. The best test is to disconnect the return spring, and link rod. The pedal should flop to the floor with it's own weight, if you have to push on it at all it's to stiff and may bind. Remove the big pivot bolt and pedal, clean everything up until it's clean and lube with silicone grease if you have it, if not just use regular grease.