Hard brake pedal

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So my brakes on my ‘87 6.9 were fine until this morning; now suddenly the brake pedal is hard and riding high and it’s very difficult to stop the truck. Any idea what this could be or how to fix it?
 

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Vacuum gauges were pretty common in garages engines had carburetors they'll give you an exact reading. Napa sells them for about $30. Under 17" is bad, 19" or more is good.
 

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Thank you! What’s the best way to check the vacuum?
The easiest way is to pull off a vacuum line while the engine's running and then put a finger over the end that is still attached to the vacuum system. You'll feel a pull on your finger if the vacuum pump is working. It's also cheap and easy. A vacuum gauge is something that I also recommend in everyone's truck to keep an eye on the vacuum pump.
 

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Why should they be replaced together? I just never heard this, so just wondering the logic. Thanks!!
When I replaced the booster on my 83, I was told that I should replace the master at the same time because they wouldn't warranty the booster if the master cylinder seal leaked fluid into it.

James
 

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I replaced the master cylinder 3 years ago the booster was original (1993) and is still working OK
 

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