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Re: hydrovac unit

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: hydrovac unit
From: KMNTR6@aol.com
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 1997 16:02:48 -0500 (EST)
Hello All

What the heck is a hydrovac unit?

Ken Nachman

In a message dated 12/1/97 9:28:37 AM, you wrote:

>Here is another article I just had mailed to the VTR
>site on the related topic of TR3 brake problems --
>this sounds like it may be the same problem as Ken
>Nachman's TR3.  
>- 
>Kenneth B. Streeter         | EMAIL: streeter@sanders.com
>Sanders, PTP2-A001          | 
>PO Box 868                  | Voice: (603) 885-9604
>Nashua, NH 03061            | Fax:   (603) 885-0631
>
>--------------------
>
>Hello 
>
>I just found out about your article...search it in the net.
>
>
>Anyway,  my problem is that...
>
>My wheels or brake pads get stuck to the drums after say an hour drive.
>
>Then the vehicle will not move.
>
>What I do is pop the hood and bleed the master cylinder and thus I have 
>another hour drive...
>
>The mechanic changed the repair kit of the MC and again...after 2 hours 
>of driving...wheels got stuck...
>
>He said that the problem is not within the wheels(wheel brake 
>cylinders/pistons).  Now he changed the whole MC ....and when he 
>installed it....and bled from the three wheels including the MC...the 
>brakes were gone...the brake pads literally don't engage with the drums...
>
>Why is this so....
>
>Actually---we didn't do the procedure you did, as stated in  ur article.
>We bled the whole system after installing the MC.
>
>Now he's saying that maybe it's the hydrovac unit which is at fault...
>
>Please enlighten...
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>Albert S.O. Luyon
>University of the PHilippines
>


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