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#573181 - 05/03/09 11:40 PM
BJ8 brake fluid disappearing
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Registered: 01/27/01
Posts: 2
Loc: Santa Cruz, CA USA
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My BJ8 is constantly loosing brake fluid. There are no leaks anywhere. Brake cylinders have been changed, fluid has been bled according to manual. Theory is that the power booster is allowing fluid to be sucked into the engine via the vacuum hose. Is this correct? Is there a reliable alternative to replacing it?
Thanks for any help.
Cliff
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#573188 - 05/04/09 02:29 AM
Re: BJ8 brake fluid disappearing
[Re: Keoke]
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 07/29/06
Posts: 794
Loc: Hong Kong
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Cliff -
If you have white smoke coming out the back, then it's leaking through the power booster to the motor. If not, it's just filling up one side of the power booster's cylinder. That means that after a while, you won't have power brakes because the whole thing will be full of new & expensive brake fluid.
The only real fix is to either rebuild your old Girling Power Booster (only a 50/50 chance of it working long term or not if you do it yourself) or if you drive your car every day get a PBR booster(from Australia)or a Lockheed copy Powertune servo from the UK (which typically can be had for about 90 pound from the UK, or $200 ++ in the US).
If you insist on keeping your original Girling booster, it is recommended that the booster is resleeved with a SS insert and the unit rebuilt by someone knowledgeable about these units.
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#573450 - 05/04/09 08:48 PM
Re: BJ8 brake fluid disappearing
[Re: Keoke]
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 05/22/07
Posts: 405
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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Yes Power Brake Exchange does good work.But sometimes even the pros do not get it right. However, I can not think of anyone else I would choose to rebuild my booster.--KEOKE
When I rebuilt mine 32 years ago it would "stick". After much experimenting I finally fixed the problem by taking the rubber grease that came with the kit, plus purchasing another tube of it, and worked it into the cylinder that seals the leather type of "o ring" to the piston. I worked the grease into the metal much like you would do when waxing a car. It is still in the car and has not had any repairs since then. Patrick
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#573492 - 05/04/09 11:04 PM
Re: BJ8 brake fluid disappearing
[Re: Keoke]
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 01/18/06
Posts: 161
Loc: Houston, Tx
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#573541 - 05/05/09 08:24 AM
Re: BJ8 brake fluid disappearing
[Re: Keoke]
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Registered: 02/16/03
Posts: 1795
Loc: Ohio
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#573585 - 05/05/09 10:25 AM
Re: BJ8 brake fluid disappearing
[Re: Randy Forbes]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 06/28/01
Posts: 1499
Loc: Solomons, MD, USA
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Randy--
Nice work. I now have your fingerprints scanned for future reference.
I'm sure the answer is obvious but I will nevertheless ask a question about which I have always wondered: Why were brake boosters added to later cars? There can't be that great a weight disparity between a roadster 3000 and a convertible?
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