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Re: Power brake booster engages on its own.
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calgt
Thank you for the information. Last night I checked the carpet, boot, etc. Everything looks great. I did replace all hard lines, rubber hoses, etc when restoring the brake system. The booster only has one vacuum line. Used a preasure bleeder to bleed the brake, so no hard use of the pedal. All wheels and brakes are working correctly. I think I will need to remove booster, inspect and rebuild to see if that is the problem. Thanks again for all of your time.

Posted on: 2015/3/21 11:20
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Power brake booster engages on its own.
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calgt
Hi guys. I am new to this forum and have been reading and digesting all the posts and information I can in the past few months, Thanks for all the info.

I have been restoring a 1953 Packard Clipper 2 door coupe for the past few months. The car was in very nice condition and engine had been rebuilt not to long ago.

Now complete and driving, I have come across an issue with the power brakes. Prior to the restoration the brakes worked beautiful so the only items I replaced were the brake lines and vacuum lines. When I go to start the engine the brake pedal engages the brakes by itself without me applying my foot to the pedal. When I remove vacuum line to booster and plug line all works manually perfect. When car is turned off brakes feel normal.

Thanks in advanced for any help someone might have for this problem.

Posted on: 2015/3/20 17:38
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