-Defender110-
Well-Known Member
Hey lads,
200tdi 110 (1991) drums on rear
I find the brakes a bit weak, no leaks, no spongy pedal, no extended travel etc etc. it just takes more effort than it should to brake firmly.
I rebuilt this 110 recently so it has had new front pads, (front calipers are fine, not seized or anything), S/S Brake Lines all round, new shoes and cylinders on the back, all adjusted properly so all in good condition.
After talking to a friend about it he reckons it has a smaller servo than it should for a 200tdi 110, looks like this http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3132/2600197657_dfa0b67f71.jpg
he handed me a larger diameter one (i think from a later 110) and said fit that as it will reduce the effort needed to stop the 110. all that makes sense to me, but the problem i have is this newer servo, where you bolt the M/cylinder to the servo, rather than the studs being horizontal, they sit at a 45deg angle, which im assuming is not suitable.
any suggestions as to what M/Cylinder is needed or whether this servo swap is more hassle than its worth?
thanks lads..
200tdi 110 (1991) drums on rear
I find the brakes a bit weak, no leaks, no spongy pedal, no extended travel etc etc. it just takes more effort than it should to brake firmly.
I rebuilt this 110 recently so it has had new front pads, (front calipers are fine, not seized or anything), S/S Brake Lines all round, new shoes and cylinders on the back, all adjusted properly so all in good condition.
After talking to a friend about it he reckons it has a smaller servo than it should for a 200tdi 110, looks like this http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3132/2600197657_dfa0b67f71.jpg
he handed me a larger diameter one (i think from a later 110) and said fit that as it will reduce the effort needed to stop the 110. all that makes sense to me, but the problem i have is this newer servo, where you bolt the M/cylinder to the servo, rather than the studs being horizontal, they sit at a 45deg angle, which im assuming is not suitable.
any suggestions as to what M/Cylinder is needed or whether this servo swap is more hassle than its worth?
thanks lads..