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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1966 Chevy Impala Sedan
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    Well I asked my mechanic, that has faith in me (LOL), he thinks its just the master cylinder. I went and picked one up for 30$, core charge 15$. so i'll get that half back.. if anything after my tax return comes, we'll find out if its just a master cylinder going bad. And if my booster goes bad.. I'll just spring for the booster/Master Cylinder replacement and keep the master cylinder as a backup in my box of goodies.

    I mean. It IS 40 years old..

    Also if I do end up having to replace the booster.. will i have to buy a booster thats the same diameter as the original or could I get one for say.. a Nova or Corvette? Does it really matter? Because mine is just a single bowl master cylinder..

    and.. whats ya'lls thoughts on the booster? still think its bad even though it works?
    Last edited by Crowbie; 04-24-2006 at 08:34 PM.

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