Well, I did not have time to bleed them (the wife was going to a baby shower, and the kids needed tending to), but I will. But what I have is basically:
1. Mushy pedal feel
2. Pedal goes all the way to the floorboard
3. If you keep the pedal down, you can feel the brakes loosing grip
4. The stop lights stay on even when the pedal is not touched
My plan is to bleed the brakes during the week, and start from there. I will probably take the booster to the guys that fixed the old one, and weld some threads to the pedal pushrod, and use the old connector so that I can adjust the pedal travel (so that the lights will come off). Then I will adjust the pushrod that goes into the master so that it pushes a bit more (right now it's threaded all the way in; maybe a few turns out will fix the issues).
Regarding the fittings, I had to replace both of the ones that go into the master. One if them I could not find the exact fitting, so I'm using an adapter, but it's working and it is not leaking (the one without the adapter was the one that took a couple of tries to get it to stop leaking, but it is not leaking anymore). Here's a couple of shots of how it looks now with the new master and booster:
Here are the fittings:
Here's a shot of the troublesome fitting (I took it off an dput it back on 4 times; I thought I would have to replace it, but it seems to be holding on fine now:
Anyway, I'll report after I bleed the brakes....