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6.0 Performance
2006 F-250 6.0 Power Stroke – Brakes Applying Themselves After Replacing Hydroboost & Master Cylinder
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[QUOTE="6.0 Tech, post: 1568014, member: 23001"] Seen it a couple times, the pushrod in the hydroboost may be adjustable, pulled the master back a little and see if you can adjust the rod. Can’t remember what the clearance spec is, but 1/16 of an inch would probably be a good starting point. I had to do this on my fox body when I put a 95 master on the 93 booster when I converted to 4 wheel disc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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