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Subject: Braking Problem
From: Mike=McDevitt%WasteWaterEng%TWDB_Engineerin@vines.twdb.state.tx.us
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 95 20:51:49 CDT
Over the past few days, my '77 B has developed a case of spongy brakes.  At 
first, the pedal would occasionally go soft at a stop, but then would pump up 
and be okay for the next 20 stops.  Yesterday, I noticed that the pedal was 
getting soft at every brake application; not _to the floor_ soft, but 
definitely there was more pedal travel than what I am accustomed to.    After 
I got home,with the engine off,  the pedal would still be soft although firmer 
than when the motor was running.  With a cold engine (i.e. after setting 
overnite), and with the engine not running, the pedal is hard.   I have not 
been into the brake system since last summer, so unless it has picked up air 
on its on, I don't think I have air in the system, but I don't know what else 
to check.  Am I experiencing a problem with the brake servo?  If it is the 
servo, how difficult are they to repair?  The Bently repair manual indicates 
special tools are needed, and the Haynes manual that I have indicates that 
service is best left to a garage.  The servo does not appear to be leaking the 
best that I can tell.  Could the problem lie elsewhere? 

All thoughts on this matter are greatly appreciated.

Mike McDevitt
'74 and '77 B's

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