Topic: Brake boster remove????
in Forum: C3 Engines, Driveline and Handling


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I use a long, 3/8" extension, and a 9/16" wobble socket,(or a deep socket with a wobble adaptor). Its easier to do this stuff if you take the driver's seat out, but not necessary. The upper two nuts are the hardest to get to. Patience is good, here!



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I just did a complete brake rebuild and the booster is definately a test of patience. It only has 4 bolts that hold it to the dash, and a pin/clip that holds the push rod, but you will want to take your time. I suggest that you do the booster and master cylynder together, as they generally cost less if you get them as a unit. I did not take my dash apart, but I did get to play gymnast, laying upside down in the seat under the dash. Long extensions, u-joint adapters, and a combination of wratchet and wrench will get the job done. I absoulutly resist paying a mechanic to work on my car. Good luck,
JR
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I use a long, 3/8" extension, and a 9/16" wobble socket,(or a deep socket with a wobble adaptor). Its easier to do this stuff if you take the driver's seat out, but not necessary. The upper two nuts are the hardest to get to. Patience is good, here!
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I agree. the extension I used was 20" long. if you do it, take the seat out.