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master cylinder

Posted: 02 May 2010, 20:05
by woodmonkey
my brake master cylinder has started leaking, it has no servo, and according to hanes the only difference between one with a servo and one without is the primary piston is different, i can't find anywhere that sells one for a van with no servo, can i use the one meant for a servo, can i swap the primary piston? any other ideas

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 02 May 2010, 23:52
by Fritz
Are you sure it has NO servo ? I very much doubt you would be able to stop one of these vans without one fitted as standard....


Regards


Fritz,,,,,,

PS, unless you have size 16 feet and wear Deep sea Divers Boots ,,,,, :shock:

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 03 May 2010, 00:35
by Oldiebut goodie
Of course you would be able to stop - how do you think we stopped vehicles before the advent of servos!!!!!!!! :roll:

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 03 May 2010, 07:35
by Red Westie
I've never seen one myself but from other posts I understand some early examples did have 'non servo' setups.
The master cylinder is likely to be quite different to give higher fluid pressure without a servo. I doubt it's interchangeable BUT....I wonder if a servo/master cylinder from a later model can be retro-fitted, brake lines may need changing? I wondering wether both systems use the same brake pipe setup an in: dual line/split? retro fitting may be the best option long term tho.
Martin

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 03 May 2010, 08:01
by Plasticman
Fritz wrote:Are you sure it has NO servo ? I very much doubt you would be able to stop one of these vans without one fitted as standard....


Regards


Fritz,,,,,,

PS, unless you have size 16 feet and wear Deep sea Divers Boots ,,,,, :shock:
Divers tend to wear wellies when in the water working now! though before in olden times yes heavy boots were worn :ok
mike

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 03 May 2010, 15:31
by woodmonkey
defo no servo, (1979 originally 1600 although 2 litre now) according to hanes the only difference is the primary piston. i've been told you can recondition master cylinder anyone done this?? :?

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 03 May 2010, 19:30
by Plasticman
Used to do it all the time years ago, no problem if you can get the seals etc and the bore is fit for use.
Mike

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 03 May 2010, 20:02
by woodmonkey
guess i'm gonna take it off and see what happens

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 09 May 2010, 17:02
by woodmonkey
ordered a servo one, see what i can do

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 09 May 2010, 17:08
by fullsunian
woodmonkey wrote:ordered a servo one, see what i can do
Let me know if you need a hand mate, will nip round :ok
IAN

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 09 May 2010, 19:15
by billy739
also be looking at a baywindow item , non servo of course! cant see they would invent one just for a year or two!

Re: master cylinder

Posted: 15 May 2010, 12:50
by woodmonkey
good point, it's coming tomorrow, will see what happens