Sorry I can't really help, but could it be the infamous "LBC intermittent
cardiac stimulator"?
GaryB
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Oritt
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 7:17 AM
To: Austin Healey
Subject: [Healeys] Brake problem
Yesterday while returning from a ride in the 100 I applied the brakes and
the pedal went to the floor--fortunately the emergency brake slowed me down
enough that I could negotiate the upcoming turn and come to a stop.
After a few deep breaths I stepped on the brake pedal--this time it was
normal and the brakes functioned seemingly fine. I checked the hydraulic
fluid reservoir and it was full. I was less than a mile from the garage so
returned slowly though the brakes continued to work fine and got me back.
In the garage I applied the brakes a few more times, all normal except for
one time when I held my foot on the pedal it and it went slowly to the
floor like I was pushing fluid out somewhere through a very small leak but
there were no leaks. Next push the brake pedal was high and firm. Retested
several times at 15 to 30 minute intervals--no problems, but obviously
something is wrong here!
I haven't pulled the master cylinder off and apart yet but am thinking that
the return valve is somehow hanging up. FWIW I have a BT7 discs in front
and drums in back and a single circuit setup with a valve in the rear brake
line which serves as a poor man's proportional setup.
Thoughts?
Best--Michael Oritt
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