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Offline Europa73

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TCS brake boosters
« on: Monday,January 23, 2017, 05:02:33 PM »
Hi all,

My TCS brake boosters are working great but looking rough.

Has anyone taken them off to give them a lick of paint?

is this an easy process?

Cheers,


also restoring 69 Elan +2 and driving a 1975 TR6

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Re: TCS brake boosters
« Reply #1 on: Monday,January 23, 2017, 05:32:06 PM »
It isn't difficult to take them off but keep in mind you'll be opening your brake system up and you'll have to bleed it again. I've never bled a stock brake system but I have read that it isn't a fun job and maybe not something you'd want to do if you didn't have to. Have you considered masking off the surrounding area and painting them insitu?

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Re: TCS brake boosters
« Reply #2 on: Monday,January 23, 2017, 05:43:28 PM »
cheers!

it is a nest of brake lines there
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Re: TCS brake boosters
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday,January 24, 2017, 05:28:59 PM »
here's a link to an article/blog I wrote working on my boosters and bleeding the system (full brake job).  No big deal, so go ahead and remove, restore/paint, and reinstall with a system bleed.
http://lotuspals.ning.com/forum/topics/rebuild-your-servo-boosters-don-t-toss-them-away-or-bypass-them

Happy to see another owner keeping and maintaining their brake boosters as original equipment. :)
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Re: TCS brake boosters
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday,January 24, 2017, 05:53:50 PM »
Cheers!
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Re: TCS brake boosters
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday,January 25, 2017, 11:08:12 AM »
Speed Bleeders are your friend!
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Re: TCS brake boosters
« Reply #6 on: Thursday,January 26, 2017, 10:05:52 AM »
Thanks all,


In addition - if there is anyone else out there looking to service / rebuild these bad boys, I have the following links


a great step by step .pdf

http://volvo1800pictures.com/document/Girling%20Hydralic%20Servo%20unit%20MK%202A%20and%202B/Girling%20Hydralic%20Servo%20unit%20MK%202A%20and%202B.pdf


Rebuild kit - including diaphragm

http://www.jlspares.com/sealkits1.htm

I will let you know how it goes


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Re: TCS brake boosters
« Reply #7 on: Thursday,January 26, 2017, 11:44:45 AM »
Check the bores of the hydraulic cylinders carefully!  Any corrosion or noticeable wear means you need to replace or sleeve the cylinders.

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Re: TCS brake boosters
« Reply #8 on: Thursday,January 26, 2017, 12:24:15 PM »
Will do.


Thanks,

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