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Master Cylinder Brake Light Switch Power Booster & ABS

Hydro-boost power brake booster
Part # 52-7358 | Line Code: AOC
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$362.99
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Not Fitted / Universal
Core Charge: $23.00

Product Details
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Mounting Hardware Included No
Mounting Bracket Included Yes
Housing Material Cast Iron
Brake Service Grade Regular
Booster Type Hydraulic
Brake Pedal Rod Extension Included No
Gasket Or Seal Included Yes
Housing Diameter 2.158
Prop 65 NO
SDS Required No
Material Cast Iron
E-Waste No
First Application Year 1997
Master Cylinder Included No
Package Contents Hydro Boost; Instruction Sheet; Sealing Kit
Master Cylinder Stud Thread Size 10x1.5
Color Black
Product Condition Remanufactured
Is or contains a battery? No
Is or contains a bulb? No
Contains Electronic Components? No
Is the item CARB affected? No
Is item a chemical? No
FAQ_Q4 How much PSI of power steering pressure should a hydraulic booster have?
FAQ_Q5 Will I need to bleed my power steering system after installation?
FAA_A1 Hydraulic boosters are most commonly used on heavy duty pickup trucks and industrial applications. However, hydraulic boosters can be found on passenger vehicles as well.
FAQ_Q1 What types of vehicles are hydraulic boosters used on?
FAA_A7 A hydraulic booster can be tested just like a vacuum booster. With the engine off, pump the brake pedal until you feel firm resistance, then hold. Start the engine. Proper operation should result in the brake pedal slightly sinking.
FAA_A3 Yes, the master cylinder pushrod, spring and retainer will need to be retained and reused on the replacement hydraulic booster.
FAA_A4 The hydraulic booster is designed to operate within the pressure range of the power steering system. In most cases this is at least 1200 PSI (deadhead pressure).
FAQ_Q2 What type of fluid does a hydraulic booster require?
FAA_A2 As part of the power steering system, hydraulic boosters require O.E. power steering fluid.
FAQ_Q6 What is the best way to identify a hydraulic booster?
FAQ_Q8 Does my hydraulic booster require flushing?
FAQ_Q9 Can I convert my vehicle to a hydraulic boost system?
FAA_A8 Yes, the hydraulic booster should be flushed along with the power steering system. This should be done in accordance with the O.E. maintanence intervals.
FAA_A5 Yes, since the power steering lines have been removed, the system has been subjected to air. The power steering system will need to be bled using the O.E. bleeding procedure.
FAA_A9 This is possible, but not recommended. Altering or modifying a brake system puts the vehicle at higher risk of brake failure.
FAA_A6 Most hydraulic boosters are equipped with a pedal rod identification number. These numbers are stamped on the end of the pedal rod near the eyelet. The pedal rod identification number is one of the most accurate ways to choose the correct replacement hydraulic booster.
FAQ_Q3 Will I need to retain my master cylinder pushrod?
FAQ_Q7 How can I test my hydraulic booster?
Stud Thread Size 10x1.5
Part Terminology Power Brake Booster

Features & Benefits
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CARDONE Remanufactured Hydraulic Power Brake Boosters are re-engineered, built and tested to match O.E. performance. Original designs are scrutinized for potential improvement and, where applicable, design upgrades are implemented to produce a more durable part than the original. All units are 100% tested to ensure perfect fit and function.

Application Summary
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Chevrolet C1500 1999-97, C1500 Suburban 1999-97, C2500 2000-97, C2500 Suburban 1999-97, C35 2000-97, C3500 2000-97, K1500 1999-97, K1500 Suburban 1999-97, K2500 2000-97, K2500 Suburban 1999-97, K3500 2000-97, Silverado 1997; GMC C1500 1999-97, C1500 Subur
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