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HARD BRAKE PEDAL FEEL-COLD ENG QUICK BRAKE REAPPLY

IMPROVED BRAKE PEDAL FEEL-COLD ENG/QUICK BRAKE REAPPLY-INCREASE BRAKE BOOSTER

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1987-88 R/V AND 1984-86 C/K W/5.7L ------------------ OR 7.4L W/JB7 BRAKES

A condition described as a hard brake pedal feel with a cold engine or upon quick reapply of the brakes may be caused by reduced vacuum at the brake booster. Vehicles with the condition can be improved by installing a high flow vacuum brake kit.

SERVICE PROCEDURE

REMOVAL

1. Remove battery ground cable.

2. Remove air cleaner.

3. Remove existing vacuum check valve and grommet from booster. Disconnect vacuum pipe at TBI adapter and remove pipe and hose assembly from vehicle.

4. Remove vacuum pipe fitting from TBI adapter.

5. Remove vacuum fitting for transmission modulator, heating/ventilating and cruise control from inlet manifold in front of distributor.

INSTALLATION

Note: Apply pipe thread sealer or tape to all fittings.

1. Install pipe plug (1) in TBI adapter (See Figure 1 for the 7.4L engine and Figure 2 for the 5.7L engine.) Torque to 11-14 Nm.

2. Install pipe tee (2) in inlet manifold. Torque to 11 Nm minimum (See Figure 1 or Figure 2.)

3. Install nipple (3) in horizontal side of tee. Torque to 11-14 Nm.

4. Install vacuum fitting (6) into vacuum tee. Torque to 11 Nm minimum.

5. Install heater/vent vacuum hose to side nipple on fitting and transmission modulator pipe onto top nipple of fitting. If vehicle is not equipped with cruise control or A/C, plug side nipple on fitting.

6. Check to see that air cleaner clears top of the modulator pipe. It may be necessary to force fitting (6 on Figure 1 and Figure 2), deeper into tee or reshape modulator pipe slightly. If interference still exists, modulator pipe is not fully seated into fitting (6). Remove hose sleeving from modulator pipe and check alignment of pipe to fitting. Bend pipe slightly to correct alignment. Lubricate hose sleeve with silicone spray and install back on modulator pipe. Push sleeve as high as possible and insert modulator pipe back into fitting. Slide hose sleeve back down to proper position. Recheck for proper clearance.

7. Attach 15/32 ID vacuum hose (4) to nipple on tee (2) and secure with hose clamp (5) about 1/4 inch from hex on nipple.

8. Route hose under map sensor and wiring harness and over valve rocker cover. Carefully route hose over distributor and clip (4) in two places on vertical surface of cowl above distributor (see Figure 3). Adjust hose carefully so it will not kink or rub against cowl or other parts with engine movements.

9. It may be necessary to rotate the tee in the inlet manifold to help route hose properly.

10. Install new grommet (2) and check valve (1) in booster. Some units may require loosening the master cylinder to install the check valve.

11. Attach 15/32 ID vacuum hose (3) to check valve.

12. Reinstall air cleaner.

13. Reconnect battery ground cable.

Note: Start engine and check for proper braking action before road testing. ---- Parts List Quantity Part Number ---------- -------- ----------- Power Brake Kit 1 15624666 Kit Consist of: Pipe Plug 1 444620 Pipe Tee 1 444150 Nipple 1 443980 Hose Clamp 1 3866998 Fitting Vacuum Hose 1 367174 Check Valve Kit 1 18012017 Clamp Hose 2 3992185 Hose 1 9442360 Instruction 1 15624667


Object Number: 74820  Size: FS


Object Number: 74992  Size: FS


Object Number: 89019  Size: FS

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