This weekend I have mostly been servicing the brakes.
The front brakes so far proved relatively easy, the dust covers had all swelled over time and fell off when the shoes were removed, however this has led me to understand the hidden issues with bleeding TLS brakes. I cleaned out the cylinders with compressed air I could see that the actual fluid ingress points appear to be halfway up the cylinder bore, this theoretically means that both cylinders will be half full of air.
I suspect the best way to bleed them would be to start by having the shoes comperess the pistons to reduce the volume to start with. Bleed them through to hopefully reduce the air first. Then fit the drims and get someone to press the brake pedal hard to before releasing the fluid to see if it will expel the trapped extra air. Its a LONG time since I last buggered around with LWB drum brakes !
As you can see the drums are still good with virtually no wear despite all the mud it trials in.
I then opened up the rear drums, this is where the first problems were encountered.
The N/S bleed nipple sheared off so I will have to replace the slave but no other issues here.
The O/S was the only drum I had to fight to remove including thwacking my thumb with the Thor hammer. However, the bleed nipple offered no resistance so I just need to reseal the pistons.
As time was getting short (swmbo wanted to head home for dinner) I decided to remove the old S3 reservoir and it did indeed confirm my sus****ion that the feed nozzle had cracked off whilst trying to tighten the jubillee. Well I have a nice new metal S1 from Dingo, I just need the union so I can make up a feed pipe.
More bits orderred from Dingocroft!
The next question is again the Master cylinder. I have tried to get a better picture, but I will need to get the floor out to get at the pipes. Looking at it it appear
similar to the laer series 2 one on the Dingo website BUT the largest diameter chamber at the rear is not as deep as the S2 one. e.g. the Dingo image shows the fluid chamber starting nearer the input pipe than mine if this makes sense.
This is also for curiosity, a four way junction with an unused brake light switch, is this an S2 part
Looking at the pipe from the reservoir, this is in 1/4" does it matter if I replace it with 3/16" from the reservoir?