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g-mack



Member Since: 07 Jan 2014
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servo hissing on switch off
whilst investigating a few problems today, i discovered my servo hisses when i turn engine off.
this i think is good news! ???? as my brakes have been OK but not great if applied hard. so im thinking the servo is letting in air (cracks common so i believe). Am i right in my diagnosis? should i order a new servo? My 109 thread

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Post #332080 19th May 2014 5:13pm
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munch90



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I have seen them crack on the outer metal skin , sure they crack round where the master cylinder bolts to servo or was it on the back of servo been a while since ive seen one do it , sure it was front

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Post #332081 19th May 2014 5:19pm
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gilarion



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More than likely it is a cracked house, of course it could also be your diaphragm. Early servos you can get a repair kit for later ones sadly not so. Bend and squeeze the rubber hoses along their length to see if there any micro cracks
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g-mack



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just to answer my own thread, i changed the servo and th brakes are now awesome!! result Thumbs Up My 109 thread

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Post #335562 3rd Jun 2014 10:41pm
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