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Thread: !!!!urgent!!!! Will gq brake booster fit mq-mk

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    Exclamation !!!!urgent!!!! Will gq brake booster fit mq-mk

    Hey guy's ive been looking around wreakers and found brake boosters but they are either mq-mk sd33t (turbo) or gq....
    Ive got a sd33 non- turbo are they inter changeable????? No one can tell me during the week booster crapped itself pissing brake fluid out at a great rate!!
    Went to a brake place..... No listing for sd33 non turbo boosters....great! Then went to bursons and repco and again no listings!!!..
    But have found a wreaker that has plenty of sd33 turbo ones and gq ones but i dont want to waste my money on one that wont fit!!!
    Any urgent reply's would be great... Ms

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    When you say P!ssing out fluid are you referring to the Brake Booster or the Brake master cylinder???

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    Between the booster and firewall
    so booster "i think" but i'm gonna try to get the whole unit

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    The booster is a vacuum unit, if there is fluid in it it is because the master cylinder is leaking. I can't help with interchangabillity.

    Tony

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    That might be a good idea as the booster should not have fluid in it at all & if it does its shagged.

    I cant help you with your initial question unfortunately but someone else probably can.

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    Question

    This may sound stupid but "are you sure" if so i might as well buy a new one 'ey!
    And by master cyl you are talking about the slave cyl bolted to the booster as shown in pic......yes?
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    Master cylinder is what you have highlighted in the photo. The slave cylinder is on the gearbox.
    There should not be any brake fluid in the booster, the only way it can get in there is from a leaking rear seal on the master cylinder.

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    Thankyou guy's, It always pays to check were the tell tale signs of a problem are before just replacing everything,
    It is just the master leaking down the front of the booster to underneath and then running down etc
    So i assumed the worst!.. Mike

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    The Brake master cylinder is the same in all MK versions of this model
    The MQ version are different in the pipe exiting on the master cylinder,and the resevior are different
    Any MK version will do ya

    Just undo the 2 brake lines and the bolts of the booster and shes off
    Fitting is the reverse,then full system bleed
    Just check when you remove the master cylinder from the booster for crud and stuff in the booster cavaty,this must be cleaned out before fitting the new master cylinder

    IF you buy the complete booster/master cyinder from the wreckers,make sure it still has fluid in it or theres a good change the seals will be dried up and no good
    IF you do this then its just 4 bolts on the firewall (access from inside the cab up under the dash)and disconnect the brake pedal and the old ones out,and again fitting is the reverse of this
    BUT it will still need a full system bleed

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    $165 from repco for pbr master cylinder,
    its worth it saves buying a wreakers job just to have the same thing happen again 6mths later..
    Just gotta wait till its in on tuesday...
    Sorry about the stupid qtn's but if you dont ask you dont know, ms

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