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RE: TR6 Brake Booster

To: TR Newsgroup <triumphs@autox.team.net>, Jim Davis <jh_davis@mindspring.com>
Subject: RE: TR6 Brake Booster
From: Gary & Priscilla Klein <gklein@toad.net>
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 18:07:04 -0400
Jim,

Here's a test given to me by the local LBC repair house.  They take the
units off and connect them the the brake servo vacuum line from another
car.  Start up the test vehicle and work the actuator rod.  If the test
car starts to idle erratically, then there's an indication that
something leaks inside and it's time to pitch it.

If you've ever had a leaky MC, the fluif can play hell with the MC end
seal and the servo internals.  I think that about all you can replace
with simple hand tools, are the external seals.  If it doesn't seem to
leak, however, there's a servo kit available that includes a new seal at
the MC interface, filter and bellows for the pedal end and some other
odd bits.  I bought the kit as my servo didn't leak but the MC had, and
I didn't have any problems.  A $22 kit and a little black paint is
cheaper than sending it out.

Cheers,

Gary
'75 TR6  Digest
Severn, MD

> Anyone know how to test a brake booster to see if it is working
> properly? The obvious answer is to remove the vacuum hose, plug and
> notice the difference in operation, but mine feels as if it works
> intermittently and at less than full boost at times.
> If faulty, can the average, or in my case below average home mechanic
> repair them? Or should they be sent to a specialist, and if so are
there
> any recommendations?
> TIA,
> Jim Davis
> Fortson, GA





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