I can not say I have ever ran across this on a ford a chebby YES. The complaint soft brake pedal vehicle stops OK. None that I considered normal went all the way to the floor but close all stropped good. The booster is just that strong it will drive through the master cylinder. My Ford is not noticeable unless I just keep hard pressure on it I would have never noticed it till I checked mine for you. I have blocked off the lines on a cheby at the master the booster will drive through the master sounds strange but its normal. Most master issues accrue under light pressure before the cups get enoufh pressure to seal and overcome a slight leak at a cup in the master...
A bad leaking master will sink fast to the floor with no warring you have to let up and hit it again to get a good pedal. You would hit it harder than normal by d-fraught you apply enoufh pressure to over come a small leak at a cup in the master. Some are worst that others some can last years that way some you would be scared to drive it.
Stop by and drive my truck if it had anymore brake I would need to take some away from it... :lol: Lucky me the fuel pump I put on 1K miles ago is leaking again... So much for a NAPA pump that list it as supplied by the original manufacture...
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