Ok, some success.
After three trips to Sears and a couple different recommended solutions (first the line wrenches didn't work because I'd rounded the nuts too much, then I had to use notched vise grips, which did work), I finally managed to get the new junction block properly installed. Joy of joys, I also managed to avoid destroying the nuts and line, so all I had to do was connect them up. Excellent.
Now, please look at the photo below and advise. I cannot pull apart the old push rod from the MC piston. I have disassembled it further than I show below (I've removed the retainer, spring and pulled up the rubber boot to expose the push rod sticking into the piston, yet even when I pull hard, the rod doesn't want to pop out. I've pulled as hard as I can and no luck. Should it? How have other people separated the two? In the new Raybestos MC, I can feel with the end of my pinky finger that the internal piston 'cup' that holds the end of the pushrod has some kind of a ridge and that's what's probably holding the pushrod to the old piston. How can I separate?
Should I use the old flange, spring, rubber boot + retainer on the new Raybestos MC? If I do, how does all of this stay in place? There are no screw holes to keep the flange in place so I'm confused about which parts I should be using and which ones should be discarded. Am I missing any spring and boot parts for the new MC pushrod-to-piston junction point?
Thanks all.
