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Brake pedal fade 1800 1970

Everything was fine until the other day, as I was decelerating and applying the brakes, I felt my brake pedal slowly going to the floor! Reaching for my handbrake and simultaneously pumping the pedal, I got a little pressure and came to a stop. After I got home to survey the problem, I determined that there was no fluid leakage from the master or wheel cylinders or any of the brake line hoses. Both master cylinder reservoir's were full. Inspection of the intake manifold to brake booster vacuum hose was in good shape. I did test the one-way vacuum check valve for proper function. Is my problem the master cylinder or the brake boost cannister assembly? If it is one of those, who can provide me with a replacement? Thanks,






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