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I have driven cars with a hard pedal, no booster problem, and still no stopping 
power. In this case, the linings may be saturated or just plain stale.

Paul

In a message dated 3/22/2004 11:30:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx writes:

> 
> 
> Captden30@xxxxxxx wrote: 
>  at first everything seemed fine. then the brakes started to not work 
>properly and the car would barely stop, even at low sped. 
> ========================
> When a booster goes out, you must increase the pressure applied by your foot 
>as the booster is no longer boosting your muscles' power.  This could make you 
>feel like they are tougher to actuate, but they should still work, you'll just 
>be red in the face as you try to stom down on the pedal.
> Boosters are not made out of jelly or some other substance that goes bad 
>after 3 weeks of inactivity.  If that were true, think about how many people 
>would be writing into the list or talking about it at the barber shop or 
>whatever.  There would be tests to be performed every time that you even 
>thought about driving the car!!     The rebuilder is feeding you a line, I'm 
>afraid.
> ----
> If you are driving your 1953 with a new booster and nothing else done, it 
>could be something else.  EVERY car that I get gets new brake hoses, master 
>and wheel cylinders installed immediately.  
> Before I drive it.  
> If one seal goes on your system, you're not going to have any brakes.  You 
>will still have steering so you'll have choices about where you land, but 
>thats about all you'll have going for you.
> If you have had everything else done, inspect all lines and wheel cylinders 
>for leakage/failure.  Open the MC and see if it's out of fluid.  If it's low 
>or empty you have a brake system problem.  If full and the pedal's hard, you 
>have a booster problem. 
> Could be that you have a booster rebuilder problem too.  
> 
> 
> 
> Kenyon Wills          
> San Lorenzo/SF Bay Area 
>  
> 1960 Chrysler Imperial 
>LeBaron>http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1960/Kenyon/Page01.htm
>  
> 1964 Chrysler Crown Imperial>http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1964/Kenyon64/
>  
> 1973 Chrysler Imperial  
> LeBaron>http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1973/Wills/index.htm
>  



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