Yes, I think it could depending on how intermittent the problem can be. Try holding the pedal down just about half of a normal pedal push for normal brake action. If the vacuum leak is happening at that time, make sure the engine is running, you may hear a steady constant vacuum air noise while your foot is holding that pedal down about half pressure.
If you hear that, I guarantee you, that booster is bad/failing. If is bad/failing, get it replaced asap. As I have said many times on this forum, brakes are the single most important system on that rig, any rig. You can go fast and handle like a dream but HAVE to stop when you NEED to stop. PERIOD!
Whenever somebody "builds a better mousetrap'" for brakes, I will buy it and install it. Best brakes ever is a must in my opinion.
Besides, I want to see you one of these days in Warrensburg, Mo. and eat all the BBQ you can hold. Sample pic from another thread but I can do this and then some!
Later, going to my American Legion post to help fix one of our lawn tractors. A mechanic's work is never done it seems!
If you hear that, I guarantee you, that booster is bad/failing. If is bad/failing, get it replaced asap. As I have said many times on this forum, brakes are the single most important system on that rig, any rig. You can go fast and handle like a dream but HAVE to stop when you NEED to stop. PERIOD!
Whenever somebody "builds a better mousetrap'" for brakes, I will buy it and install it. Best brakes ever is a must in my opinion.
Besides, I want to see you one of these days in Warrensburg, Mo. and eat all the BBQ you can hold. Sample pic from another thread but I can do this and then some!
Later, going to my American Legion post to help fix one of our lawn tractors. A mechanic's work is never done it seems!
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