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So here is how the hydroboost conversion goes.
here are most of the parts minus the hoses and powersteering pump. we have the hydro boost the master cylinder and a new break pedal
new break pedal vs old break pedal you can see that one has a pin higher than the other this is because the hydrobooster will sit higher than the stock vacuum booster
had to notch the hole where the booster comes through because like i said before the booster sits higher now. and i also had to add another hole because the one bolt on the hydrobooster is in a different location thatn the stock booster
a shot from the inside
put on the master cylinder. make sure when using a new break booster to let break fluid soak in for a while i couldnt get mine to bench bleed properly i left fluid in overnight and in the morning it all leaked out on the floor. I beleive this is because the o rings inde the master cylinder are dry when you buy a new one and they need to soak up fluid to work properly.
here are the 3 lines you will need for the hydroboost. basicly what you do is intercept the line that goes from the rack and pinion to the power steering pump. so now you go from rack and pinion to hydro boost then from the power steering pump to hydroboost then a return lin from the hydroboost to the power steering pump.
a shot of how the pwersteering pump used to be hooked up
here you see all the lines going to the hydroboost i found it rather difficult to install the hoses on the powersteering pump with the pump in so i would recomend putting your hoses on the rack and pinion and powersteering pump before you install the pump. then run them to the booster to make it easier on yourself.
here are most of the parts minus the hoses and powersteering pump. we have the hydro boost the master cylinder and a new break pedal
new break pedal vs old break pedal you can see that one has a pin higher than the other this is because the hydrobooster will sit higher than the stock vacuum booster
had to notch the hole where the booster comes through because like i said before the booster sits higher now. and i also had to add another hole because the one bolt on the hydrobooster is in a different location thatn the stock booster
a shot from the inside
put on the master cylinder. make sure when using a new break booster to let break fluid soak in for a while i couldnt get mine to bench bleed properly i left fluid in overnight and in the morning it all leaked out on the floor. I beleive this is because the o rings inde the master cylinder are dry when you buy a new one and they need to soak up fluid to work properly.
here are the 3 lines you will need for the hydroboost. basicly what you do is intercept the line that goes from the rack and pinion to the power steering pump. so now you go from rack and pinion to hydro boost then from the power steering pump to hydroboost then a return lin from the hydroboost to the power steering pump.
a shot of how the pwersteering pump used to be hooked up
here you see all the lines going to the hydroboost i found it rather difficult to install the hoses on the powersteering pump with the pump in so i would recomend putting your hoses on the rack and pinion and powersteering pump before you install the pump. then run them to the booster to make it easier on yourself.
