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The Power Brake Hydro Boost Unit is dead on my 94 Chevy G20 van and I'm having difficulties locating a part... Suggestions?
This forum caters to owners of older vans. You might ask there:The Power Brake Hydro Boost Unit is dead on my 94 Chevy G20 van and I'm having difficulties locating a part... Suggestions?
Oooo thank youThis forum caters to owners of older vans. You might ask there:
https://www.vanning.com/threads/ubbthreads.php/forums/2/1/troubleshooting.html
Rock Auto is okay but it can be a hassle if you need to return something. I'd much rather deal with national chains with stores available all over the country for that reason. NAPA, O'Reilly, Autozone mostly. Some things are bought on Amazon also because of their no prob return policy.try Rock auto.com
.The Power Brake Hydro Boost Unit is dead on my 94 Chevy G20 van and I'm having difficulties locating a part... Suggestions?
We found the part!! It was $250 and the tech was a little upset because he wanted to find something cheaper but better quality. He's pretty certain this one will hold out. With that age vehicle it's been challenging finding specialty parts. It took 3 weeks to get the window motors to come in but when I get her back I will finally be able to roll them up and down and I am stoked!.
Are you referring to the pie-pan sized booster aft of the master-cylinder?
It bolts to the fire-wall?
That part is used on several types of General Motors vehicles... my search shows pretty much all the parts-houses carry multiple versions.
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An aside:
I think your choice of rig shows long-term resilience.
Except for rust, your van should be going strong for most of the rest of your life.
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We had its little brother, a (1984?) Chevrolet Astro van, and traveled through Central America.
I would be pretty sure your brake booster would inter-change with an Astro of suitable vintage.
And possibly a pick-up truck.
Well noted and thank you!!! I'm excited to dive into this once the van build is through!!I started building trailers and campers years ago. You will be hard pressed to find a better more complete resource than tnttt.com. for affordable construction methods and ideas.
Freaking beautiful!!!Couple pics from one of the vardos I've built
Amaze!!!!Guessing 1200 lbs, it sold before it was even done.
It's on a tandem axle camper frame.
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