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Old 01-30-2005, 08:54 PM   #1
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Power Booster Question- Dual Diaphram

Anybody replaced a single diaphram booster on a half ton with a dual diaphram booster? If yes, what was involved? Did the brakes work better?

Can power boosters go bad slowly, or do they just stop working?

I have had a really tough time getting my brakes to panic stop. I just had the system checked and there is good pressure to all the wheel cylinders. The brake guy (well recommended) seems to think it's the power booster and recommends a dual diaphram booster.

My booster checks out ok by me as it sinks a little when I turn the truck over and with the motor off it seems to hold pressure.

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Old 01-31-2005, 07:58 AM   #2
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It sounds like your present diaphram is working ok from the way you checked it out. Given the weight of the 4x4's I have always thought the dual diaphram
brake booster would be a good upgrade. We have used the dual booster on a two wheel drive and it does make stopping easier. It should not present too many problems to swap out the booster. They are a little thicker which moves the master cylinder forward and the master cylinder may have to be replaced with the 3/4 ton master cylinder. If your present master cylinder won't fit then the brake lines will have to be re worked when the new one is installed.

WE used an existing 3/4 ton setup with the brake lines etc. There may be a dual diaphram available that will use your existing lines and master cylinder.

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Old 01-31-2005, 08:29 AM   #3
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On my 70 C10 (witch is converted to dics up front)when I replaced the single with a duel It did stop better. I had to replace the the master to a 77 1/2 ton because the lenth of the rod exiting the power booster. works fine.
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