Brakes, servos and inlet manifold vacuum.

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • stevejgreen
    club member
    • Nov 2011
    • 3480

    #1

    Brakes, servos and inlet manifold vacuum.

    In another place, we were discussing vacuum assisted brakes. Certainly on the Marina Roadster side of discussions, the subject raises its head every few months. This might be of interest, though not intended to be of a technical detailed article.

    With the older carburated cars the efficiency of the vacuum system is dependant on there being no air leaks, starting with the typical SU carburettor, of unknown heritage, with worn spindles etc, and the vacuum hoses of similarly dubious history, there could be several problems.

    Provided your servo is free of diaphragm leaks and it's non return valve, an easy replacement, are in good working order much of the rest can be bypassed with an electric vacuum pump conventially supplied for some Audi, VW and Seat cars.

    It might also help those converting from carbs to injectors, or any of the other fuelling transformations.
    MOC member since 05/97
    1984 Marlin Roadster SWB.
    1800TC, Unleaded ported head, stage 2 cam. Ford Type 9 gearbox, Dolomite Sprint rear axle fitted with MGF disc brakes.
    Three core radiator, Renault Clio vented front discs.
    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.

    Loads of Marlin Reference can be found documents here or there.
Working...