have 1985 classic range rover with NO brakes (do not drive in front of me at any time) failed rego brake test twice (only pasted due to going up hill at the time, would of stoped any way)
repairs so far
new rotors times two (front)
new wheel bearings (not to loose?)
new pads all round (nice and soft)
new brake lines (braided up front 3 inchs longer)
new master cylinder
bleed many many times
pedal as hard as ahoneymooners d@#$
can any one help before it is to late
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brakes or lack of
Moderator: Micka
brakes or lack of
rover gone zook here i come
If you are sure the booster is OK, the only thing you have not checked are the calipers.
First though I would disconnect the booster line and plug the hole to the plenum. Then go for a SLOW drive and see how different the brakes feel. You will only have to brake once to know. If its the same its your booster.
To check the front calipers, put a set of dead pads in then get someone to brake gently while you look into the caliper. Do both sides come out? One may come out first until it hits the pad but the other must come out. Were the pads evenly worn, IE both pads worn the same? Sometimes the inside of the flexible hose comes to bits and blocks the passages in the caliper. New flexible hoses do not fix the problem because of the crap in the calipers.
I bet on the booster. It happened to me on my old car . Every now and then I would brake and nothing. Yikes!!
Regard s Philip A
First though I would disconnect the booster line and plug the hole to the plenum. Then go for a SLOW drive and see how different the brakes feel. You will only have to brake once to know. If its the same its your booster.
To check the front calipers, put a set of dead pads in then get someone to brake gently while you look into the caliper. Do both sides come out? One may come out first until it hits the pad but the other must come out. Were the pads evenly worn, IE both pads worn the same? Sometimes the inside of the flexible hose comes to bits and blocks the passages in the caliper. New flexible hoses do not fix the problem because of the crap in the calipers.
I bet on the booster. It happened to me on my old car . Every now and then I would brake and nothing. Yikes!!
Regard s Philip A
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