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![]() Regardless of which pieces you have installed, if the brake pedal is "rock hard", there is a vacuum problem. It's usually a pinhole in the booster diaphram. Unplug the vac hose going to the booster, and attach a hand vacuum pump to it. Apply 15" of vacuum, and see how long it takes to bleed down. Post your results.
Take care, ~Chris
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