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Bullitt brake swap???
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<blockquote data-quote="slowstang00" data-source="post: 1014141" data-attributes="member: 16634"><p>I know that this model year mustangs have a hydralic fed brake booster compared to the convential vaccum ones. Havent messed with it much but u might want to check the fluid that works that and lines that go to it. By what your saying it sounds like the brake booster isnt activating when you push the brakes which it should right when you push the brake which gives you power brakes. Without that you basically control the brakes from your foot the more the push the more you get and can be a pain then. If no problems come up with that i would just make sure there is no air in the lines and also if you want to make sure your master cylinder is ok just give the brakes a couple pumps and see how the fluid ends up i know i had a car in the pass that the fluid in the front of the cylinder would end up in the rear compartment when the fluid would return since the insides of it were broke and wasnt dividing the fluid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowstang00, post: 1014141, member: 16634"] I know that this model year mustangs have a hydralic fed brake booster compared to the convential vaccum ones. Havent messed with it much but u might want to check the fluid that works that and lines that go to it. By what your saying it sounds like the brake booster isnt activating when you push the brakes which it should right when you push the brake which gives you power brakes. Without that you basically control the brakes from your foot the more the push the more you get and can be a pain then. If no problems come up with that i would just make sure there is no air in the lines and also if you want to make sure your master cylinder is ok just give the brakes a couple pumps and see how the fluid ends up i know i had a car in the pass that the fluid in the front of the cylinder would end up in the rear compartment when the fluid would return since the insides of it were broke and wasnt dividing the fluid [/QUOTE]
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