glemon
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I replaced the old (presumably original) brake booster on my TR250 a few weeks ago as I noticed in addition to making a sucking sound when I pushed on the brakes, it also was accompanied by about a 400 rpm increase in the idle speed, brakes on vs. off.
I replaced the master cylinder last year, and it does not appear to be leaking, but I still get a pretty noticeable sucking air sound when I step on the brakes (with a slight variation in idle speed but settle back to normal after a brief blip when brakes are pressed).
I haven't had too many British cars with a servo, is this normal? Or should I try to exchange the unit while still reasonably new? Or?
I replaced the master cylinder last year, and it does not appear to be leaking, but I still get a pretty noticeable sucking air sound when I step on the brakes (with a slight variation in idle speed but settle back to normal after a brief blip when brakes are pressed).
I haven't had too many British cars with a servo, is this normal? Or should I try to exchange the unit while still reasonably new? Or?