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brake master cylindar 200 1979

hey to all you know it alls out there, i revently replaced my brake pads a few calipers and my rear rotors, after which i bled the system and all the usual check for leaks. before i did the brake work the brakes werent great but the were firm. now the brake pedal gets tight when the engine is off like it should , but when i turn the engine on and the brake booster kicks in the pedal gets soft. it takes a very light tight and i have to push it gradually but it stops tight. is my master cylindar leaking ? no visible signs... and when they say abs do they mean anti lock breaks or by my having a brake booster do i have abs? anyway let me know what you think. thanks - john






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