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I am presently having problems stopping, and once stopped, pulling away!

 

The brake system seems to be acting one way, it pressurises up when the pedal is pushed and stays that way, with the brakes on, the only way to get them to back off is to let fluid out via one of the many bleed nipples!

 

We have bled the vacuum servo and wheel cylinders and still have the same problem, i think it may be the master cylinder, although can't work out why it would only work one way and not allow the system to back off.

We have checked all of the vacuum connections for leaks etc.

 

Anybody else had a similar problem, or can give me a pointer about the bleeding sequence etc?

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They are fairly standard, you could try a local truck brake specialist. We have one near here who can get seal kits & replacement parts for pretty much anything. Otherwise you can try Marcus Glenn, Richard Banister etc. I've bought new ones for as little as £40, but seen them advertised for as much as £150.

 

Chris

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Is the Pig servo similar to the Ferret servo,

 

Pretty sure it is. The part number is:

 

in FVRDE = FV17528

in VAOS = LV6/MT9/AU/LK/72072

in COSA = 6/MT9/2530-99-836-7809

 

I know of a source of reasonably priced ones.

 

But first some diagnostics. When you depress the brake pedal, does it stay down or return? When you lie underneath the drivers side & look up at the master cylinder, can you move the main brake rod an inch or so. There should only be a mm or so of free play. So is the master cylinder jammed on?

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The pedal returns back up, apart from when its "Pressurised" when it is just solid.

When we bled it, the pedal returned slowly, which i guess is the fluid been replaced in the master cylinder and the spring returning, pretty much the same whether engine running or not.

 

I will go and check the play in the rod later!

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If the master is gone, give pastparts a call. the cost of rebuild may be better than buying new. I'll check what that servo is, it turned up after a yard clean on Sunday along with the pigeon i'd been looking for.

 

 

Just checked, and it appears that the Ferret vacuum servo is exactly the same as mine on the Pig, so i may be interested, so long as said pigeon hasn't decomposed over it!!

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