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Brake dragging can be deteriorating brake lines. They deform and allow pressure to be retained in the lines.
They should be upgraded to braided stainless to prevent expansion as well as swapped out every decade.
Haha I was the one with the gap. Unfortunately it is the right parts so idk why they didn't fit together neatly. It was ACDelco 18M2564 for the master cylinder and the booster is Bosch 0204777579. I ended up pulling out the rod on the booster and removing material until it was just .030 gapped. Kept it a nice polished rounded tip and it worked nice. A little update though, even though it's ACDelco and it would be strange if it's a bad new master, I returned it for a replacement because no matter what I do with even a pressure bleeder, air makes its way back in the master. Whether it's circling back from the ABS modulator or leaking in through seals I just don't know. Now if I bench bleed this master cylinder and STILL get air back in it once on the vehicle, I also ordered a new abs valve block to switch out if the new master doesn't work or I'll return if it does.. I isolated all four corners yesterday in 2 separate ways and never got a good pedal. First I used a scan tool to shut all of the inlet valves on the abs block one by one which would basically lock the line to that wheel at the ABS. Then I used a line clamp at all four corners. So everything post ABS was ruled out. Then I pulled the master cylinder and it was full of air again.from what I read he's replaced the rubber lines and ran abs bleed with a scanner.
being a hydro boost, it seems we just had someone here post about replacing a master and the push rod length being to long. double check that. if your rod between the 2 is slightly to long and it doesn't let the piston in he master completely release. it will cause all kinds of issues.
double check that. needs a bit of a air gap when fully releasing the pedel.