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Old 01-12-2008, 10:12 PM
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1991 c3500 chevy brake hydroboost

Hello, can anyone tell me if i can repair my booster instead of buying the whole thing
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Re: 1991 c3500 chevy brake hydroboost

this is strictly for things that are for sale or exchange. Moving to appropriate forum...
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Re: 1991 c3500 chevy brake hydroboost

Rebuilding a brake booster is a bit like rebuilding a steering box. Since its a safety related item, unless you know what you are doing, its best to get a new or professionally rebuilt one.

You do not say what's wrong with yours. If it's just leaking or lacking power, then a rebuild kit (available on line) would do, since it is mostly new seals etc. However, if its a more serious failure, the parts you need may not be in the kit; then a new one is better.
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