[6pack] More brakes
Bob
yellowtr at adelphia.net
Fri Aug 2 10:02:49 MDT 2019
Rick,
There used to be someone on Ebay that repaired those units. You buy a
rebuilt one and turn in your old one as a core. Not sure if the service
exists today but worth a look.
My rebuilt one is leak free for 10 years with Dot 5.
Bob
On 8/2/19 8:33 AM, Richard Lindsay via 6pack wrote:
> Hey all,
> Today, before the Houston heat grows too great, I hope to address
> the rear brake hydraulics on my '75 TR6 project car. Specifically, I
> will inspect all of the pipes, flush them clean, then replace the rear
> flex hose. Work from the distribution block on to the new slave
> cylinders has already been completed.
> I already finished work on the front system and cleaned up the
> area. Here's how it looks now. (Remember, this is to be a nice driver,
> not a show car.)
>
> http://aubard.us/75_Triumph/20190731_103230.jpg
>
> The switch on the pressure differential warning system, is bad and
> the piston seals leak. Until replacement parts can be sourced, the
> switch port is sealed with a short 3/8-fine bolt and a thick rubber
> washer. Doing so leaves the system a straight through junction, if
> with a tiny bit of leakage between chambers.
>
> Rick
>
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