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Braking Problem

78blazaer

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I have been having some brake issue on my 78 Blazer (low brake pedal, hard to stop). I bleeded the brakes several times and got all of the air out. When I hit the brakes, I hear a gust of vaccum air comes out around the brake pedal/booster area when I pressed on the brake pedal. I think the problem maybe the brake booster. Does anybody know how to diagnose a vacuum operated brake booster? I am about to give up on this issue and thinking of upgrading to hydroboost instead.

Thanks in advance.
 
I had the same problem. It was the vacuum booster. Replacing the booster fixed the problem. I also replaced the master just to be safe, because it was leaking.
 
its hard to tell

The "official" test of the booster is to pump the pedal several times with the engine off --then apply the brake,and start it up--if the booster is working,the pedal will sink toward the floor slighty--after you shut it off,you should be able to push the pedal 3 times before it gets hard again....the only problem is many times when the diaphram fails inside the booster,its not a huge leak,and might not leak quickly,or badly enough to affect the power assist every time you step on the brakes--and then when you need it most--NO power assist!!:yikes: :yikes:

I'd reccomend getting the master cylinder and the booster as a rebuilt unit together,since an old master cylinder can leak into the new booster and damage it--its not that much more for both...or if you are short on cash,you could search the junkyards for a good one--my 79 C10's booster croaked his summer--all the junkyards had no 79-80 trucks with good boosters(the only years that the Hollander interchange book said would fit,and had many questions,like single or dual diaphram,rear brake size,etc)--I ended up finding one I had lying in my shed from a 73 K10 that fit perfectly,and stops just fine!--I just hope it lasts a while,since it was sitting for years..didnt have the dough for a new one--guess the book isnt always gospel when it comes to interchanging things...:crazy:
 

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