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    12 seconds: Check this out it might help you out!
    Sounds like some one might have droped the ball
    on that brake job. Now we know that you will lose
    alot of vacuum with a big cam at idle. So how much
    vacuum do you have at idle? And how much should
    you have? This will tell you if it's a vacuum problem
    or another problem your having with the brakes.
    Your brakes should be set up like this diagram I'm
    sending you on this site. If they are not set up like
    this, that may be the problem!!!


    http://www.e-z.net/~ts/hybrakes.htm

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...system+diagram

    ~ Vegas ~
    Last edited by vara4; 09-19-2004 at 12:23 PM.

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