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RE: Brake Problem

To: "'Scot paulson'" <SPAULSON1@compuserve.com>,
Subject: RE: Brake Problem
From: "Michael Salter" <msalter@precisionsportscar.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 20:01:48 -0400
Hi Scot,
It sounds to me as though the booster has "bought the farm". The easiest
way to check is to undo some of the 10/32 screws around the bottom of
the servo chest then pry it open a crack to see if brake fluid runs out.

If it does you need a rebuild or replacement.
We have found this often happens when new fluid is put into a system
which has not seen new fluid in a long time. 
Michael Salter
www.precisionsportscar.com

 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-healeys@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-healeys@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Scot paulson
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 6:24 PM
To: list
Subject: Brake Problem

Changed brake fluid in my BJ8 about a month ago with another LBC owner
and
things went like clockwork.

I have driven the car several times since with no problems

Today, while on a short drive I find the pedal very spongy almost going
to
the floor to stop the car. Emergency brake handle has to come up farther
also to be effective. Opened the brake fluid reservoir and it was almost
empty on the brake side. No leaks detected yet on garage floor or on the
wheels. Checked bleed screws and all are tight. I filled the reservoir
and
fluid is now holding the full level but am hearing a whooshing noise
coming
from the brake booster when brakes are applied and pedal still goes to
the
floor.

Obviously I have air in the system but where did all that fluid go?
Is something loose on the booster itself allowing air to escape or is it
just time for a new one? I can't tell exactly where the air leak is.
 Did fluid leak into the air side of the booster?
Any suggestions?

Scot
'66 BJ8





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