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desertmonkey

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It is possible you need to adjust the free play in your brake system but this is not the root cause of the problem. The idle speed change when applying the brakes is caused by a overly rich idle mixture. When you apply the brakes the Master-Vac admits air into the intake system (normal) and leans the air/fuel ratio momentarily. If there is too much free play between the Master-Vac and the master cylinder there will be a larger stroke in the Master-Vac and therefore a large volume of air movement. Also, since you have a different Master-Vac it might have a larger diaphragm than the old one and need to move more air as a result.

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I have replaced a non working clock with a Vacuum gage and we show steady 19 inches at idle at 750 rpm with no backfire on accel and 8 degrees initial timing. I do hve a UniSync and ColorTune and will rest the carbs. I still have to do a HOT valve adjust and I should get up to 20 inches of vacuum. This happens only when the pedal is applied. If I gunned the engine the Vacuum drops and returns to a steady 19. I do see some smoke on hard accel from the exhaust and I have installed Motorcraft plugs gapped at .040. So once the final adjustments are made with fluids changed out I should have a smooth performing set of SU's. I even took all the venting system out and replaced my fuel tank with marine hoses and a vented cap and have only one mechanical pump. We ran her completely out of fuel and put in 5 gallons and she fired up like a fuel injected car. This week she gets extensive road testing and based on the way she sounds with a mild cam after the brakes are straightened out I will have a screamer.

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