I thought it was a picture from the thread you referenced.Yeah, I was asking because I didn't think you would have done something like that.....I thought it was a picture from the thread you referenced.
Hopefully that will solve your problems.


The original booster usable?
In all my experience I have never had one stick to the floor like that. Go to the floor sure but never stick.
At some point was a low vacuum booster used on diesel trucks instead of a hydra boost?
I completely forgot to put my calipers on one time. Left them sitting on the leaf spring. Yeah....
Hell, anything is possible. Where are you getting your boosters?And I keep going back to the first "failure" when the pedal stuck to the floor and I replaced the booster and it was fixed. Took it on a trip and it was fine....
Did a rear disk swap, bled the brakes and it does it again?
Can the booster get damaged from a repetitive low pedal braking?
So with no mc and the engine off it depresses and releases fine? And I'm guessing the spring in the mc feels fine and piston returns fine when bench bleeding. The only thing causing it is the vacuum holding the booster in the applied position. How are they supposed to release? Does the spring in the booster and the one in the mc just overcome the vacuum to return everything to the normal position in combination with the valve thingy that puts vacuum back to both sides of the diaphragm?