Carlbanan56
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I have wondered
for some time what this is, the silver thing in the back of the motor bay. I appreciate all your wisdom
Yikes - quite a collection of different paints and disconnected lines in there. I'm guessing you have a vacuum release (?), as the silver disk seems to connect with a brake booster.
Is this your car?
Yikes - quite a collection of different paints and disconnected lines in there. I'm guessing you have a vacuum release (?), as the silver disk seems to connect with a brake booster.
Is this your car?
Yeah, but those do look very much like brake lines attached to it. Some sort of remote brake booster?I'm not sure its a brake booster, simply because the picture seems to be showing a right hand drive car (there is no steering column coming out beneath the mystery components). It looks almost like a vapor recovery unit of some kind to me.
Big item with vacuum hose and brake pipes is a remote brake servo for single line system. Most people are accustomed to seeing the servo fitted to the master cylinder.
MGCs used two remote brake servos.
It's attached hydraulically.Hmmm...learn something new every day. I wasn't even aware that you COULD do a brake servo that is mechanically separated from the actual brake pedal linkage. I'll admit to being curious as to how this works.
It's attached hydraulically.
When a brake servo is fitted to the Austin-Healey 3000, a normal master cylinder is still attached to the pedal box / brake pedal. The servo is mounted behind the the right front wheel well.
Later MGBs have what you're used to - the servo is attached to the firewall and the master cylinder is attached to the front of the servo.