if you have a SOFT pedal, your vacume booster is working fine, if it was bad, it would be a harder pedal. as it is when the car is off and you have pumped it once or twice. when i put the 2000 mustang gt brakes on my 62 classic, i had this problem. the mustang calipers are dual piston calipers. my mastercylinder was only 7/8". i got ahold of a 1 1/8" mastercylinder, and things are better now. your problem is probably that you are not getting enough VOLUME to the front callipers. if you understand hydraulics much, there is a big difference in volume and pressures. it sounds to me like you are not getting enough volume. you may need to find a mastercylinder with a bigger piston in it. just my $.02 i put 2000 mustang gt disk brakes with i think they are 11 3/4" rotors, dual piston callipers, and a mastercylinder for an h1 hummer. the prop valve is a gm style. i got things dialed in pretty good now. i still have just a little to much rear brake, but it is tollerable. i still need to buy an adjustable pressure valve. but it is tollerable for now. hope this could help you. frank and tom will probably jump in again anytime now. a subject they are also very good with. dave stohler http://picasaweb.google.com/das24rules __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list