Upgraded master cylinder, crappy pedal now...

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oldsmobile joe

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Are you still running the blazer m/c with the caprice booster? Or did you change m/c with the caprice booster?
 

TURNA

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The caprice booster is the larger single diaphragm?
 

69hurstolds

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Probably the actuating rod length changed a little after the booster change. That's my guess. Booster by itself either works or it does not. Unless you had a bad booster unit to begin with, then that's another story.
 
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81_El_Homewrecker

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Probably the actuating rod length changed a little after the booster change. That's my guess. Booster by itself either works or it does not. Unless you had a bad booster unit to begin with, then that's another story.
That’s also possible. With the larger Blazer booster the pedal required more “effort” than the stock master/booster. With both new the pedal is firm but in a good way haha
 
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