I'm still working on a correcting a few details in the engine bay of my '66 fastback, built Dec. 8th, 1965, at Dearborn. I can't really tell from the pictures I have of the car before it was restored, but should it have originally had spray sealer anywhere around the brake master cylinder? Or did the workers avoid this area? If it had sealer, would it have extended onto the mounting bolts for the master cylinder, or onto the bolts that mounted the brake pedal support through the firewall?
The car has had a leaking master cylinder in the past, so I can't be sure that whatever sealer was originally there wasn't dissolved by wayward brake fluid.