Flachzwilling
TYF Newbie
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2021
- Posts
- 3
- Reaction score
- 2
Well, hello there!
I have a 2005 Z71 5.3 Suburban that I do love but that does hate me.
Recently the hydroboost unit started to leak PS fluid from the accumulator. The consensus seems to replace it whole rather than trying to seal it.
In my research I stumbled across some posts from the HD/Diesel corner which do recommend switching from the old NBS booster unit to one from 2011 on. Firmer pedal feel and more manageable stopping power should ensue. And to top it off, the later unit is way cheaper. The whole thing is plug'n'play apart from widening the eye of the rod a fraction.
Unfortunately the part numbers between SD and HD and SUV/Pickup differ, so that there seems to be no 1:1 swap like that for the Duramaxes.
So, does anyone know if there is such a swap for the Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban family? Or at least what the differences in the hydroboost units are from a fitting/working perspective?
I have a 2005 Z71 5.3 Suburban that I do love but that does hate me.
Recently the hydroboost unit started to leak PS fluid from the accumulator. The consensus seems to replace it whole rather than trying to seal it.
In my research I stumbled across some posts from the HD/Diesel corner which do recommend switching from the old NBS booster unit to one from 2011 on. Firmer pedal feel and more manageable stopping power should ensue. And to top it off, the later unit is way cheaper. The whole thing is plug'n'play apart from widening the eye of the rod a fraction.
Unfortunately the part numbers between SD and HD and SUV/Pickup differ, so that there seems to be no 1:1 swap like that for the Duramaxes.
So, does anyone know if there is such a swap for the Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban family? Or at least what the differences in the hydroboost units are from a fitting/working perspective?