| George was right on track with the booster push rod.  I was walking through 
the system in my mind and thought I would start at the booster and check 
everything.   Removed the master and noticed the adjustment on the push rod 
was almost all the way in.  I extended it and using the master adjusted the 
length so I would get a good quick response.  I had to move it out at least 
1/2 inch. The AMC technical reference manual indicates 1.185-1.2 inch   I 
ended up pretty close to the end of the mounting bolts for the master on the 
booster.  I had disconnected the master while I was doing this so I had to 
bleed the system again.  So the system should be prettty well flushed and 
free of air.
I will do a test drive in the morning and hopefully I do not have it to 
sensitive, but at least I can adjust this pretty easily.
So I have purchased a lot of parts in trying to resolve this problem.  Rear 
drums, rear wheel cylinders, rear shoes,  front calipers, front pads, front 
brake lines (really neede these) and a new proportioning valve.  I may have 
not needed some of these, but I did not feel safe having to plan stops in 
advance to make sure I would be able to stop.   Now I should be able to get 
some more driving time in before rebuilding my drivers side door which 
should have me down for a week or two.
So I have been fighting this brake issue since I got the car.  Thanks to 
everyones suggestions and knowledge.  That is what makes this group great. 
I learn from every question and response.
Greg 0036 
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