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- Location
- East TN
- First Name
- Denis
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- Suburban K10
- Engine Size
- LQ9
So I'm sure this has been discussed elsewhere but I find this odd. Kind of like why GM used this here and not there type of situation.
When I did the hydraboost swap into my Suburban I kept the master that came with it, which was out of a '79 K30. I noted the difference between the master that was in my truck and this one and used the K30 master figuring it had a bigger piston and would provide more braking pressure. Well my master has been leaking fluid out of the piston, which drains the rear reservoir, and it's dripping into the hydraboost return spring area and coming out of the weep hole on the bottom. Took me a while to find it. At first I thought it was a caliper, then the master cover, then checked all the lines until I pumped the brakes a bunch of times and then stood there and looked at the master cylinder and saw it drip out the back. It's coming time to change it but not sure which one to use or what, if any, are the differences between them all.
This is the one in the truck (obviously). The small reservoir is up front (drums) and the larger in back (disc).
These are the 2 that I have as spares. The left one is the one that was in the truck when I bought it. It has 2 small reservoirs, which I always thought was drum/drum. The one on the right is out of my '75. Large in the front and small in the back, which is the 'normal' one I've seen all the time.
Which one would you guys suggest I try? Does anyone know the difference between them all besides the reservoir size and location? Other than putting the fitting in the hole it fits in does it matter?
I'm leaning towards the one on the right
When I did the hydraboost swap into my Suburban I kept the master that came with it, which was out of a '79 K30. I noted the difference between the master that was in my truck and this one and used the K30 master figuring it had a bigger piston and would provide more braking pressure. Well my master has been leaking fluid out of the piston, which drains the rear reservoir, and it's dripping into the hydraboost return spring area and coming out of the weep hole on the bottom. Took me a while to find it. At first I thought it was a caliper, then the master cover, then checked all the lines until I pumped the brakes a bunch of times and then stood there and looked at the master cylinder and saw it drip out the back. It's coming time to change it but not sure which one to use or what, if any, are the differences between them all.
This is the one in the truck (obviously). The small reservoir is up front (drums) and the larger in back (disc).
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These are the 2 that I have as spares. The left one is the one that was in the truck when I bought it. It has 2 small reservoirs, which I always thought was drum/drum. The one on the right is out of my '75. Large in the front and small in the back, which is the 'normal' one I've seen all the time.
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Which one would you guys suggest I try? Does anyone know the difference between them all besides the reservoir size and location? Other than putting the fitting in the hole it fits in does it matter?
I'm leaning towards the one on the right