From: "JIM LORENZEN" <jdlpdx@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: IML: Strange Beast Sighted Prowling North Portland Hi Gang - Well, my '60 at last has brakes (sort of) and while it is great to be = able to move the car without the neighbor watching her fence, there is a = slight hic-up in my plans. Even though the brake light switch has come = back to life, one major component has not: The Power Brake Booster. So = this evening I'm curled up with the FSM trying to figure out how to get = it back to life. It is the Oval Metal Type as opposed to the bellows. = It states in the troubleshooting section that loss of power assist can = be caused by the car sitting in storage for a long period of time and I = guess 13 years would qualify. Does anyone have some suggestions about what to do or not to do when = tearing into one of these units? The FSM gives some pretty good = directions but any additional help would sure be appreciated.
Congratulations of your 're-animation'!Look over the check valve on the side of the brake booster and the vacuum line supplying it - sometimes the valve fails, and often the hose or the rubber bushing hardens up too much for a good seal. Sometimes removing the check valve, teflon-taping the 'threads' and re-insering will do the trick.
If none of that is the cause, then the diaphragm in the booster's likely shot, and you'll need a new booster.
-Kle.'69 Crown 4DHT (on break)
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