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hrc200x 11-02-2008 09:53 AM

vaccume brake chamber on firewall rebuildable?
 
I installed a power brake set up from a later 80s chevy on a '83 cab. This new one has the plastic fluid resivour. The brakes don't work as well as they should. If I push the peddle I can hear air or vaccumme leeking, and also when I push the peddle idle speeds up a 1 or 2 hundred rpm. After engine has ran I pull the vaccume line out of the thing on the firewall and there is no vaccume left there, it does have the one way valve inline. It appears that the thing on the firewall comes apart. Seems a person just has to tap the tabs about a inch counterclock wise and it should come apart. I would just replace, but its already got a nice coat of paint on it. Are these spring loaded or will any parts fly out? Rebuild kits available anywhere or gotta install used parts? Thanks.

grinch4om 11-02-2008 10:03 AM

Re: vaccumme brake chamber on firewall rebuildable?
 
make sure you dont have the cruise control vacuum line knocked off the switch on the brake pedal arm...

joe231 11-02-2008 11:29 AM

Re: vaccumme brake chamber on firewall rebuildable?
 
i would not try to open the vacuum booster, they are fairly cheap at your local parts store

hrc200x 11-02-2008 02:12 PM

Re: vaccume brake chamber on firewall rebuildable?
 
There is no cruise or cruise switches on vehicle. Idle definatly increases when I push brakes, I'm thinking its sending air back through the vaccume line into the intake making a lean condition which would make it idle speed up. If I hold my foot on brake its a steady air leek, not just a burst and its done.

Someone here's curiousity has gotten to get the best of them and have taken one apart.

I painted it with urethane enamel and have since ran out, which is why I don't want to buy a new one that has dull cheap paint on it.

joe231 11-02-2008 02:15 PM

Re: vaccume brake chamber on firewall rebuildable?
 
I believe there is a high tension spring inside, and can be dangerous if you don't use the proper tools to disassemble

hrc200x 11-02-2008 02:23 PM

Re: vaccume brake chamber on firewall rebuildable?
 
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Maybe someone with a manual can see if they tell you to not ever take it apart with out special tools?

Tailgate is painted, just needs a little fixing in areas and clear coat.

joe231 11-02-2008 03:43 PM

Re: vaccume brake chamber on firewall rebuildable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hrc200x (Post 2956127)
Maybe someone with a manual can see if they tell you to not ever take it apart with out special tools?

Tailgate is painted, just needs a little fixing in areas and clear coat.

cool man!
you have a build thread, or more pics of your truck?

hrc200x 11-03-2008 07:54 PM

Re: vaccume brake chamber on firewall rebuildable?
 
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Have been posting pics once in awhile when someone starts a thread "what did you get done XXX addition" Here are some of the main ones:

James McClure 11-04-2008 10:19 AM

Re: vaccume brake chamber on firewall rebuildable?
 
I have rebuilt the boosters when I was a GM mechinic. There isn't much to it really and the spring inside isn't all that strong, but for the first timer it isn't worth the effort and parts aren't easily aquired any more. The rebuilts from NAPA are good and aren't expensive. jim


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