MarkD51
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Hard to push pedals in the first couple of inches is the vacuum booster holding you back. your booster might have malfunctioning seal or valves inside the unit from your description of what is going on. your first push on the pedal should be easy.
So then SLC, it then sounds to you unlikely that there's possibly air somewhere in the system? That it is more likely a Booster going bad?
I'll probably still do the Bleed should I find the Power Bleeder Adapter Plate properly fits the MC Resovoir. I'm only out $44 with the Bleeder Kit from Amazon, and figure another $7 for a qt of Brake Fluid. (And of course an hour or so time hooking all up, and crawling under the truck.
So then sir, should it then come to a replacement for another Booster, where should I purchase such? Oreillys/A-Zone-NAPA which we have here) for a rebuilt Cardone Unit, or go direct to Chevrolet?
I know you folks frown on rebuilt MC's, but what about Boosters? If you suggest-recommend a Chevy Dealer, will these then be new Units, or do they simply run over to Oreillys themselves, and grab a rebuilt to sell me?
Also, should the Booster then be changed, what about the MC? Just re-install the original, or go new with that too? (I know you folks say go direct to chevy for that) I'm gathering you'll probably say the latter, that if I do change the Booster, and since the MC is already off, do it once, and do it right and go with a new MC too.
Thanks again for your help.
Mark