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Brakes
« on: 25 July 2007, 18:44:38 »

Had a nasty surprise this morning going to work  :o I went to brake and nothing happened as I pressed the peddle I had no servo assistance lucily work is only a short distance and it was 0545 so not busy. Had a look under the bonnet at break time to look for anything obvious then remembered a post I had seen about the vac pipe having a hole in it. I felt along the pipe and found a hole had worn through it it was about six inches back from the connector on the engine it had obviously been rubbing against a bracket on the bulkhead . I have taped up the hole for now until I can get to dealers to get a new one. By the way any one know how much this is and how much of the pipe has to be replaced. What else would this have been affecting it must have been leaking for a while  ::)    
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Re: Brakes
« Reply #1 on: 25 July 2007, 18:52:04 »

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Had a nasty surprise this morning going to work  :o I went to brake and nothing happened as I pressed the peddle I had no servo assistance lucily work is only a short distance and it was 0545 so not busy. Had a look under the bonnet at break time to look for anything obvious then remembered a post I had seen about the vac pipe having a hole in it. I felt along the pipe and found a hole had worn through it it was about six inches back from the connector on the engine it had obviously been rubbing against a bracket on the bulkhead . I have taped up the hole for now until I can get to dealers to get a new one. By the way any one know how much this is and how much of the pipe has to be replaced. What else would this have been affecting it must have been leaking for a while  ::)    
You have a dealer in Bicester now, give them a call.  If too expensive, try a scrappy.  Lots of things rely on the vac - multirams, HBV, brake servo, heatering (depending on type)....
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Re: Brakes
« Reply #2 on: 25 July 2007, 19:19:26 »

Oh yes I forgot about them they are almost on my doorstep too  :) Everything seems to be working ok just wondered if I should be looking out for anything ? Thanks for the reply. And thanks to who ever it was that mentioned the vac pipe I read the other day   in another post :y
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