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Thread: Clutch booster Rebuild

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    Thanks to this it helped with some questions I had but could not find on the web..

    My clutch is the best it has ever felt and its like driving a brand new Nissan Micra the clutch pedal is that light.... and to top it off the whole rebuild went very smoothly.

    Love it when a plan comes together !!!!!!!!!!

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    1. It's easier than a dash-in heater core pull (what I was doing when I pulled the clutch pedal out), I didn't have too much trouble.
    2. Yes, you have to pull the clutch pedal assembly, this takes a bit of force to get past a bit of loom under the instrument cluster (I pried the loom out of the way with a large screwdriver). If you have collected a good variety of sockets, extension bars, uni's and spanners it's just a matter of pulling everything out (under-dash trim and climate control ducting are the main things). I think I could pull it out just by undoing the two nuts beside the master cylinder in the engine bay and then the one bolt hiding up above the loom at the end of the bracket closest to the steering wheel, if you can't jiggle it out in one piece you can undo the four nuts holding the booster on the bracket and try to take them out separately.
    3. Based on the photo from the product I linked on ATOC I would say yes, didn't pay much attention to it myself and don't have FAST.
    4. I'm not sure, there probably is but finding genuine Z parts in Australia is difficult/costly while Patrols are everywhere. It may be worth while for you to ask around your local Z parts dealers to see if they have them.
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    My brake booster was appearing not to work, through isolating the lines I found out that it was the clutch booster had a leak, blank that off and the brakes are sweet.

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    Is this thread still alive?

    Any chance of a more detailed instruction set on how to rebuild the clutch booster?

    I don’t know where all the sponges etc go...
    Mine were absolutely destroyed by the brake fluid that was leaking into the booster
    Last edited by Kon; 14th November 2019 at 08:12 PM.

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    Will be nice to not have a sore leg in traffic again, thanks!

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