Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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My opinion is that the rebuilts are a pretty iffy proposition. I doubt they do much other than fix whatever is obviously wrong so you may end up with one that will need a new pump motor, etc. in a few months. Depending on the warranty and your patience, you can give it a go and hope for the best. A powermaster that works as designed is a good system. One that does not can give you a rock hard pedal that may make you wish David Banner was riding shotgun with you
Found an old 87 buick a guy is turning into a stock car, puts in his own complete braking system. $50 for pedal assembly, booster and MC if I remove it. Is there a way to determine if parts are good or bad? no motor in car now. A rebuilt MC is $38, booster is $198, dont know if you can buy a pedal assembly anywhere. Plan was to get old stuff, and new MC and clean it all up and do the conversion so only questionable part would be booster.?