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06-30-2016, 12:49 AM | #1 |
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replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 GMC)
I spent over $1000 on brakes today
At the end of it all, my brakes felt far worse than they did when I wen to the shop to begin with. The engine is revving higher than normal and running rough, instead of low and smooth like it was before taking it in. And pushing really hard on the brake pedal is required to stop the car now. There is a rubber seal between the MC and the booster, which they tore when removing it. Air is hissing from there, like a leak. How can I find a replacement? (72 GMC c15 2wd, 305 engine, TH350 trans. Parts replaced today: New front rotors, new pads, greased calipers, repacked bearings, new drums, new shoes & hardware kits, new wheel cylinders, new brake line, replaced axle seal, new master cylinder, flushed refilled & bled brake system, new emergency brake cable system. |
06-30-2016, 08:02 AM | #2 | |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
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Sounds like the diaphram in the booster may be bad & leaking.... I don't think that seal being torn would make it leak vacuum. You definitely have a vacuum leak somewhere. LockDoc
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06-30-2016, 11:14 AM | #3 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
X's2 the booster is bad or the connection going to it. High erratic idle and hard to push pedal are brake booster for sure ,been there done that. Try and track down where the hiss is coming from. Could be something they did while replacing the master.
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06-30-2016, 11:02 PM | #4 | |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
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The seal is torn and has a hole in it but they stuck it back in place, because they didn't have a new one and the parts stores can't seem to find the part. The booster worked 100% with no vacuum leak when I drove it into the shop yesterday. My problem that I am posting about, is that I can't figure out where to buy that part - the rubber grommet / seal that goes between the MC and booster. Unless you guys think the seal can't cause a vacuum leak. But it makes no sense to me that a 100% working booster would coincidentally stop working the same afternoon they replaced the rest of the stuff. |
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06-30-2016, 11:48 PM | #5 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
A place called Docrebuilds has that seal, but what every you do, do NOT tell them it's for a truck. I told them that is what I was working on and they refused to sell it to me. In fact they sent a nasty e-mail to me saying I was a dumb a$$. Mine had a part # on it that was the same as their part number but that didn't matter to them. They sell Corvette parts so I guess that gives them the right. I ended up junk yarding mine. Good luck.
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
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Yes, I saw what you posted about the seal but as I stated in my previous post I don't think that seal would create a vacuum leak. The booster should be a sealed unit. If you find that I am wrong I hope you will add that info to the thread.... By the same token if I am right that info would be useful to others also. LockDoc
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07-01-2016, 12:28 AM | #7 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
Check first to make sure that your vacuum line is installed correctly from the booster to the manifold. The gasket you are speaking of is not causing the issue you are describing.
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07-01-2016, 01:03 AM | #8 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
The sound of the leak is coming from the exact spot the seal is - which is where the MC meets the booster.
The line from the booster is fine, plugged in well and no leaking. As to the idea that the seal can't be the source of the leak - my question is why would a seal exist, if it isn't sealing anything? And again, a booster that works 100% until they tear the seal makes me think that the thing that changed is what is wrong. If I find out that isn't the case, I'll certainly post here. |
07-01-2016, 01:11 AM | #9 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
That is a dust seal to keep debris out of the booster which is a sealed unit..... It would not leak even if the master isn't bolted to it.... It sounds like they may have ruined your booster.
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07-01-2016, 08:13 AM | #10 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
The seal between the booster and master cylinder is more than a dust seal. I had the exact same problem on mine about 3 months ago after replacing the master cylinder. If you look at the location of the seal it is on the vacuum side of the booster. Boosterdeweyexchange may also provide that seal. After searching for a replacement for mine I found it's a fairly common problem
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07-01-2016, 08:19 AM | #11 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
It's not supposed to be, if it is leaking vacuum there it means the booster is bad.
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07-01-2016, 02:06 PM | #12 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
Forget the seal. I've seen boosters like this one, with a notch to let the fluid from a bad, leaking master, drain out so it doesn't puddle in front of the booster.
A much bigger error than a missing seal would be a failure to check and adjust the booster pin length. If a gasket between the MC and booster corrected a vacuum leak, You've got a bad booster.
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
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07-01-2016, 02:16 PM | #14 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
Unbolt the master and put some rtv on it and let it dry. If it persists replace the booster.
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07-01-2016, 02:18 PM | #15 |
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
I repeat.... The mc does not deal vacuum!!!!
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
Here is a post from another forum that shows the seal. Not required.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...post1602295807 And the part: https://www.corvettecentral.com/c3-6...-gasket-192306
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Re: replaced brake Master Cylinder, but need rubber seal between MC and booster (72 G
Plug the vacuum line going to the brake booster and see if the engine runs normal.
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