Re: [DML] Brake booster/Servo troubleshooting
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Re: [DML] Brake booster/Servo troubleshooting
- From: "Elvis Nocita" <elvisnocita@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 12:56:34 +0200
Ed,
do you feel a difference at the break pedal when the engine is
off or when it is on ?
When on, the pedale should be much easier to be pushed.
BTW - what is a "vacuum noise" ?
How many miles have you put on the new (?) pads ?
When bleeding new capilers you have to make sure that the
outer side has no more air trapped in it ! Just regular
bleeding won't get it out !
The vacuum line ends on the right side in the engine bay
where it goes to a T-piece and splits up for the vacuum reservoir
and where it connects to the right side of the intake manifold.
Elvis & 6548 - with the larger Ford Granada Calipers
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Datum: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 18:32:43 -0400
Von: "Ed B." <mr.pants@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: DMC_News <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: [DML] Brake booster/Servo troubleshooting
> A few question about the brake booster/servo:
>
> My braking is the pits: I can slam the brakes on, hold with all my force
> and I will not lock the wheels up. The car does stop, but it's nowhere
> near what it should be in terms of rate of deceleration. This is at
> around 15mph in my driveway. At higher speeds, I do slow down, but
> again, it seems really poor and I have to apply a LOT of pressure to get
> decent braking. I'd be screwed if I had to do a panic stop at speed.
> All brake components are good/new: master cylinder, calipers, rotors,
> pads, fluid, all is properly bled, no air in the M.C. I know the
> DeLorean brakes are not the greatest, but this is terrible.
>
> Would a bad servo cause weak braking? I removed the vacuum hose from
> the servo and there is nice suction from it when the engine is running.
> I also did a crude test of the check valve by connecting separate, short
> hose to the check valve inlet and I cannot blow through, but I can draw
> (albeit with difficulty and not freely), indicating the check valve is
> functioning, right? I do hear a faint hissing around the servo, but it
> doesn't sound like a leak - more like the vacuum noise inside the hose.
> What else can i check?
>
> How do I check if the actual servo/booster itself is good? The manual
> does not seem to be much help here - it doesn't even show where the
> other end of the vacuum line goes in the engine bay...
>
> Thanks...
> - ed
>
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