Hi guys,
Recently had front binding brakes. Replaced front brake hoses and calipers but still the same. The vehicle binds intermittantly.
I'm trying to work out if it's the Brake Master Cylinder or Servo.
I also recently noticed that on a cold start up I get a hissing from inside the cab from the servo (intermittant). I generally have to pump the brakes for this to stop (hissing not all the time).
Is there a safe way to check if it's the servo without disconnecting the Servo and driving the vehicle (to eliminate the Servo)?
Also had replaced last year, new brake pads, shoes, discs, drums, rear brake cylinders and fitting kit.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Richard
Servo or Brake Master Cylinder BMC?
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Disconnect the Vacuum from the servo - this should be reasonably easy.
Make sure you have an 8 0r 10 mm bolt to hand with which to block the "suck" going to the inlet manifold. (Push bolt into vacuum pipe and jubilee clamp in place)
Take for a test drive - after about 3rd application of brakes you should have no vacuum assistance left.
If the brakes then continue to bind I would susopect the problem lies elsewhere (Sticky piston or caliper)
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Make sure you have an 8 0r 10 mm bolt to hand with which to block the "suck" going to the inlet manifold. (Push bolt into vacuum pipe and jubilee clamp in place)
Take for a test drive - after about 3rd application of brakes you should have no vacuum assistance left.
If the brakes then continue to bind I would susopect the problem lies elsewhere (Sticky piston or caliper)
IAn
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My only concern for that test is that I have an LDV Convoy Ex ambulance with a RV8 and I'm guessing that with what I carry on board I reckon it must weigh in at about 2.5-3T. Now if I need to brake sharpish then will I brake in time?
I might end up driving around for a good few miles before it happens if at all on a shortish journey! Intermittant faults don't you just love them!
I might end up driving around for a good few miles before it happens if at all on a shortish journey! Intermittant faults don't you just love them!
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Re: Servo or Brake Master Cylinder BMC?
Suck on the vac pipe going to the servo and see if it is leaking. That should be a bit safer than driving lolLDV8 wrote:Hi guys,
Recently had front binding brakes. Replaced front brake hoses and calipers but still the same. The vehicle binds intermittantly.
I'm trying to work out if it's the Brake Master Cylinder or Servo.
I also recently noticed that on a cold start up I get a hissing from inside the cab from the servo (intermittant). I generally have to pump the brakes for this to stop (hissing not all the time).
Is there a safe way to check if it's the servo without disconnecting the Servo and driving the vehicle (to eliminate the Servo)?
Also had replaced last year, new brake pads, shoes, discs, drums, rear brake cylinders and fitting kit.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Richard
Or attach a vacuum gauge to the line and block either side of the gauge in turn.
The servo is sealed should maintain a decent amount of vacuum for a while.
And see if when the other side is blocked, if engine vacuum reading stays the same
Any other symptoms ? High idle ( ie air leak )