Re: new power booster and master cylinder
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Did Ed have any idea why it failed?
Posted on: 2010/12/22 19:40
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-BigKev
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Re: new power booster and master cylinder
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No did not say anything Just rebuilt it and gave it back to me. Cost was $230.00. To change to all new was less then $450.00. I think its worth it to be safe.
Posted on: 2010/12/22 19:47
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Even though you gone with new setup. I would have Ed check his work if it failed after only 1 month. It could be telling to the nature of the fault.
Posted on: 2010/12/22 20:07
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-BigKev
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Twice in one year is a bit much from a rebuilder who comes recommended. IMHO, this would be a good candidate for Fred's evaluation program and a second opinion since it had been repaired once already by the builder.
With your new arrangement, how high is the pedal off the floor and how much lower down the dash or floor did you have to move it from the original location?
Posted on: 2010/12/22 20:20
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The pedal is 5" from the bottom of pedal to floor.It's 4" longer and Between the two pins is 1 1/2'
The first time it failed was 1 month.The next time I had a problem was 1 year later. Just finished new brakes this week.
Posted on: 2010/12/22 21:05
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Will u give us some details about the BTV failure please???? Did the pedal sudennly go the floor with NO brake effect whatsoever????? After the one failure incident did the BTV recover and work ok thereafter????? Was there any fluid loss from the reservoir???? Anything. Anything. We're trying to figure this problem out. edit: BTW, nice job on the conversion!!
Posted on: 2010/12/22 22:36
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Excellent job on the conversion! May you now have many carefree miles Packarding.
Craig
Posted on: 2010/12/23 1:51
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The first time was about a month after the first rebuild, lost brakes completely, went straight to floor , I pumped them up and they worked again got it home and gave unit back and they rebuilt it again. Then I only had gone about 200 miles for the next year when I started having problems again. The brakes would be very hard and when stopped at a light the pedal would go to the floor the car would roll forward until I pumped them again. I was always worried that I would loose them again completely like the first time. No fluid loss at all.After the first loss, if it ever happens to you , from then on it's always in you mine at every stop --is it going to fail .
Posted on: 2010/12/23 6:36
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Results of a good, thorough post-mortem on that unit would really be great information.
Posted on: 2010/12/23 9:34
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