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Old 02-17-2004, 12:36 PM
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brake booster push rod length

I have a 1995 Silverado. Does anyone have any specs on the brake booster push rod length from the flange to the end of the push rod? I don't want to pay $45 for a height gage to use one time.
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Old 02-25-2004, 02:36 AM
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a thin steel rule should work, the kind you see in people's front pockets
it has a T-head that slides
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Re: brake booster push rod length

I actually used depth micrometers and a socket to hold the push rod in the master cylinder piston pocket so I could check the stack up. I then used the depth micrometer to check the static postion of the push rod in the booster from the flange mount surface. After calculations, it appears to have about .025/inch clearance. But I need to know if that is within spec.
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