Agree with Bob 100%
Replace the flexible Brake hoses (all 3) - one to each caliper, and the
single flexible line to the rear Brakes at the diff centre.
A Booster failure doesn't generally stop the car from moving, nor fix
itself. And replacing 3 x flexible brake hoses is about 1/4 - 1/5 the cost
of rebuiling a BJ8 original booster.
Did you replace these hoses previously?
Chris
http://www.myaustinhealey.com
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:21 AM, Bob Brown <blkbt7@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Pushing the brake pedal several times
> resulted in blocking of the front
> brakes and the car could not be moved
> anymore).
> However after a little time
> the brakes released themselves again.
>
>
> More likely a rubber brake line has
> collapsedinside where it can't be seen.
> When you push the pedal to force
> fluid through the line opens, but fluid can not
> return due to the old brake
> line. If your rubber lines to the caliper are old
> I would repace them first
> before attacking the servo as the problem.
>
> Bob
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