Hey all. I just put in a rebuilt booster and have problems. The master cylinder went bad on my previous one and since i bought the booster and master cylinder as one unit, they wanted the entire unit for a warranty replacement. When the car is off, the brake pedal is hard (maybe move 1/2" or so when brakes are applied). When i start the car and press the brakes, the pedal travels quite a ways (maybe 2") and are EXTREMELY touchy. The pedal is pretty darn soft and there is no gradual braking, it's all or nothing. I about got whiplash backing my car out of the garage and gently hit the brakes. I had always thought that if a booster has a bad seal/vacuum leak, that there will be no power assist and you will have the same pedal feel as if the car was turned off. If i had air in the system (master cylinder or lines), wouldn't the pedal be soft all the time? Let me know your thoughts. On the old system, the pedal feel was pretty close when the car was not running. When i started the car, the pedal would go slightly softer but nothing like this new booster. I'm sure the problem is easy but i'm not thinking too clear at the moment. This is on my 70 mach btw.
