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I've got brakes!!!

To: "MG List" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: I've got brakes!!!
From: "Gosling, Richard" <r.gosling@penspen.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 16:14:06 -0000
Finally sorted my brake problem!!!  As I suggested it might be earlier,
it was trapped air in the servo.  I know now why MG didn't fit the servo
the other way up to start with - it doesn't fit!

So, for the future benefit of anyone with a remote brake servo, if you
ever get air into the brake system upstream of the servo (e.g. pumping
the M/C dry while trying to bleed!), you need to do the following:

Remove the servo from its support brackets, and turn it round, so the
air valve is near the bottom, and the cylinder is pointing up at 30deg
rather than horizontal - leaving the brake lines connected, and bending
them gently as necessary.  It may be necessary to disconnect the vacuum
line.  Bleed as normal - tap the servo to release any air bubbles
clinging to the surface.  Turn the servo back to its original
orientation and re-fit.

WHY DOESN'T IT TELL YOU THIS IN THE MANUAL???

Anyway, it's all booked in for an MOT, the first in about 12 years, so
fingers crossed...

Richard & Sammy II

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