What causes poor brakes 66bonneville .shoes booster master are new

Asked by Dalewitkum Nov 26, 2015 at 05:41 PM about the 1966 Pontiac Bonneville

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Has hard pedal  seems to need a lot of presure  to stop new booster master  
has good vac. I remember these brakes only needed a lite touch to stop
thanks

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There may be an adjustment for the booster but I can't tell you how. I would also bleed out the brake system at all four corners as your brake cylinders may be all gummed up.

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a quick test for the booster system is when the car is not running, pump the pedal until hard, keep pressure on the pedal, start the car the pedal should drop down a bit this shows you have power boost assist. Did you check the valve that plugs into the booster, I have seen these go bad.

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Check valve as mentioned above, still possible bad booster, and I assume you have the vacuum line connected to a good 17 in.lb. vacuum source? The motor itself draws good vacuum? New vacuum hose for the booster?

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