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Re: [alfa] 105 Benditalia Brake Boosters
How about putting a "T" fitting between the intake manifold and the booster
with a container attecheed to the base of the "T" and lower than either
manifold or booster Drive for a while using brakes, then examine container
for brake fluid ??
Gwynne Spencer
At 05:47 PM 5/8/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>>Caxambu says: "I suspect one (or both) of my brake boosters leaking
>>fluid into the intake manifold. I am continually topping off the brake
>>fluid reservoir and never seeing any evidence of fluid leaking to the
>>outside. Not at sparkplug looks different than the others. Brake
>>function is good.
>>
>>"What can I do to check this? Do the rebuild kits contain the necessary
>>parts to repair this?
>>
>>"1969, dual servo (Benditalia), floor mounted MC."
>>
>>********
>>Biba says:
>>Have someone follow you to see if there are fairly large puffs of white
>>smoke coming from the exhaust.
>
>I would amend this procedure to the following..
>1. Observe brake booster, to see where the vac line input is. (on ATE
>cars its about 10 o'clock from the standing at the front of the car
>perspective)
>
>2. Visualize the brake booster partially filled with fluid, then arrange
>to make the right direction turn that will slosh said fluid towards the
>vac port.
>3. Drive the car sharply thru the turn, and press the brake while making
>the turn.
>
>The combination of centrifugal force, and the brake going in (which
>reduces the volume and pushes the fluid level higher) will better your
>chances of aspirating some of that fluid down the hose into cyl #4.
>When this happens (if your exhaust system is hot, anyway) you will see
>LOTS and I mean LOTS of thick creamy white smoke.
>
>4. Resist the temptation to lay on demand half block long, 20 foot wide
>clouds of smoke that would make James Bond envious.. (remember kids, use
>this knowlege for Good, not for Evil..) ;-)
>
>I fed a mysteriously thirsty brake system for quite a while (probably more
>than 4-5 full tank top ups) before enough leaked into the booster to cause
>this to happen on a turn and brake.
>
>As I understand it, the rear seal of the master cylinder is the problem..
>I'd guess the standard rebuild kit should have everything..
>Not sure how quickly or if the diaphram of the booster is damaged by
>this, as I remember my mechanic at the time just did the MC rebuild and
>cleaned out the booster?
>
>Jon
>77 Spider
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