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Re: [Healeys] Brake servo repair - Pt. 2

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Brake servo repair - Pt. 2
From: "Frank Magnusson" <fmags@cox.net>
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 14:37:15 -0500
Hi Bob; no problem; I'll take a few pictures when I get it apart.

hopefully this rebuild kit will work.  I'll call British Car Specialists on
Monday.  I sure would like to replace the diaprahm as long as I'm in there.
On the Stag kit, it had the diaphram, but the drums are a different
diameter.

I've drained at least a pint of brake fluid out of it so far, and there is
still quite a bit sloshing around inside.

Frank

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Spidell" <bspidell@comcast.net>
To: "Frank Magnusson" <fmags@cox.net>
Cc: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Brake servo repair - Pt. 2


> <continued>
>
>
> The main difference between the two types of servos--besides their 
> construction--is that the (semi-) sealed unit uses a metal piston with a 
> rubber diaphragm instead of the metal piston with leather/rubber seal 
> around the edge.  This is either a) a better way to do it, b) cheaper, c) 
> neither or d) both (my guess is "b").   I have a feeling this type is 
> meant to be replaced rather than rebuilt.
>
> The other is a slight difference in the externals and internals of the 
> body (note there are two cylinders: a slave which is used to operate a 
> valve which gates either atmospheric air or vacuum (non-braked condition) 
> to the vacuum chamber, and the M/C, which applies the pressure to the 
> wheel cylinders).  On the metal/leather/rubber piston-type unit, the tip 
> of the "conrod" from the vacuum piston seals the  M/C piston when brakes 
> are applied and releases allowing fluid to back-flow when brakes are 
> released.  On the diaphragm-type, there is a small ball bearing which I 
> believe is part of this check-valve setup.  Here comes the favor:  when I 
> disassembled my unit, the check-valve fell out and I didn't see EXACTLY 
> how it is installed so, if you do get your unit apart watch carefully for 
> the location of this ball bearing and please, let me know where it goes.
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