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To: "Kenneth Brown" <kbrown@trmx3.dot.ca.gov>, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
From: "Dean Paige" <ecopaige@metro.net>
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 97 09:24:28 PDT
References: Conversation <s403dcef.062@trmx3.dot.ca.gov> with last message <s403dcef.062@trmx3.dot.ca.gov>


Ken,

Doesn't sound good. Mark Singleton at Brittish European and others have
told me that a leaking master is one of the primary causes of failure of
the servos. Evidently the fluid is corrosive to the diaphragm. I'd try to
apply a vacuum to the unit and see if it holds. Cleaning wont do much good
if the diaphragm is shot.

Dean

----------
> 
> As I prepared the brake servo of my TR 250 for painting,  I tuned in on
it's
> side and about a 1/4 cup of brake fluid came pouring out. I looked in the
> Bentleys Manual and couldn't find any reference to fluid in the servo so I
> believe that what I have is the residual brake fluid from a leaky master
> cylinder (rebuilt since then). My question to the list is can any harm be
done
> to the innards of the brake servo by the fluid and what would be the best
way
> to clean out what is there?
> 
> TA
> Ken
> TR250



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