If there is vacuum at the large line going to the brake booster. Dose this mean that I need a hole new brake booster or can it be rebuilt?

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Asked by hiet Sep 24, 2014 at 08:02 PM about the 1963 Ford Thunderbird

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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if you have no brake assess then yes,it needs replaced, cheaper to replace unless you know some one that can do it for you

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I kept my old M/C-Booster and bought a new "Dual" system that gives me a better feeling of safety should an old brake line fail. I will still have two wheel brakes. It was about $200 if I remember right. Yes, regardless, buy a rebuilt one and get a guarantee. Good brakes are too important.

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