That's it my good manScary - not exactly a fail-safe system. I think my accumulator is OK - is that what you mean by "sphere"? Does mine in the photo look OK do you think?
Thank you...!
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That's it my good manScary - not exactly a fail-safe system. I think my accumulator is OK - is that what you mean by "sphere"? Does mine in the photo look OK do you think?
Thank you...!
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Excellent information - thank you...The sphere is the accumulator, yes. You can't tell how good it is from looking, only by counting the number of pedal presses before it needs to pump again
4. All systems normalExcellent information - thank you...
Actually, the thing I like most about my P38 is that you have to be close to the soul of the machine.4. All systems normal
3. This things been used and getting old
2. Find a new one
1. Things are getting dickey.. do you feel lucky, punk?
Three is fine, both mine are on three after new accumulators.Actually, the thing I like most about my P38 is that you have to be close to the soul of the machine.
So much better than a soul-less "modern" car, if you like that sort of involvement, which I do.
I am on three presses, which is what you would expect I guess.
New accumulator and fresh brake fluid to be done some time next summer.
Yep, it can depend how long it's been on the shelf for as wellThree is fine, both mine are on three after new accumulators.
UPDATE.
GOOD NEWS.
Replaced the accumulator today and it seems to have fixed the pedal. I have to give Rimmer Bros some kudos here. I order it late Christmas Eve. I didn't bother paying express delivery and their prices for the Wabco part was comparable to any other bargain basement outlet like Island-4x4 or Devon 4x4 etc. Yesterday (presumably when they went back to work after Christmas) I got the order processed email and another saying it would be delivered before close of play on Friday - excellent! Imagine my surprise when first thing this morning a UPS van pulled up and delivered the part. Brilliant! I can fix it today rather than in the rain forcast for tomorrow and the next day. Anyway, fitted the accumulator, bled the modulator just in case and on firing up the pedal firmed up. Woo-hoo.
BAD NEWS.
I thought I'd do a full bleed just to be on the safe side. Bled the booster circuit and moved to the OSF brake. There's a bl**dy weep! The front brake flexi, a brand new stainless-steel one from Britpart replaced not 2 years ago with @brianp38dse has ****ing failed. My wife could have been driving with my son in the car. Not 2 years old and it has ****ing failed. Not for nothing are they called Sh!tpart. It is a good job it was me driving the car. How the hell can a stainless-steel brake-flexi fail in under 2 years? Utter ****e. On the upside i never bought them; @MrGorsky gave them to me. He bought them for his post-'98 model and they were for the earlier chassis with the single-exhaust where the brake lines both cross-over so he gave them to me. But even so, not at all imperssed. I wish I'd left the originals on there. So, now I still have no car and have to order more parts before I dare venture out in it. F*ck Britpart and all their kin for an eternity of hells.
Only the braid is stainless, it covers up whatever crap plastic tube they put inside it.UPDATE.
GOOD NEWS.
Replaced the accumulator today and it seems to have fixed the pedal. I have to give Rimmer Bros some kudos here. I order it late Christmas Eve. I didn't bother paying express delivery and their prices for the Wabco part was comparable to any other bargain basement outlet like Island-4x4 or Devon 4x4 etc. Yesterday (presumably when they went back to work after Christmas) I got the order processed email and another saying it would be delivered before close of play on Friday - excellent! Imagine my surprise when first thing this morning a UPS van pulled up and delivered the part. Brilliant! I can fix it today rather than in the rain forcast for tomorrow and the next day. Anyway, fitted the accumulator, bled the modulator just in case and on firing up the pedal firmed up. Woo-hoo.
BAD NEWS.
I thought I'd do a full bleed just to be on the safe side. Bled the booster circuit and moved to the OSF brake. There's a bl**dy weep! The front brake flexi, a brand new stainless-steel one from Britpart replaced not 2 years ago with @brianp38dse has ****ing failed. My wife could have been driving with my son in the car. Not 2 years old and it has ****ing failed. Not for nothing are they called Sh!tpart. It is a good job it was me driving the car. How the hell can a stainless-steel brake-flexi fail in under 2 years? Utter ****e. On the upside i never bought them; @MrGorsky gave them to me. He bought them for his post-'98 model and they were for the earlier chassis with the single-exhaust where the brake lines both cross-over so he gave them to me. But even so, not at all imperssed. I wish I'd left the originals on there. So, now I still have no car and have to order more parts before I dare venture out in it. F*ck Britpart and all their kin for an eternity of hells.
+1^^^^^^^I've never liked the stainless steel braid covered aftermarket brake hoses no matter what the vehicle.
They look very pretty but you can't see what state the hose itself is in & that's the important bit.
Only the braid is stainless, it covers up whatever crap plastic tube they put inside it.
I can't work that out I have had the same braided lines on my cortina for over 30 years britpart strickes again , mind you I fitted new rubber bp ones to mine before yours was done I am getting worried now
Ordered some Goodridge ones. Say they fit all models which seems a bit unlikely but what the hell!
There the make of the ones on my Cortina
WHOT I just got two bp rear ones,rubber ,got them cause me ferrules are looking old , But they do have all the metal clips n bits ,surely theres a standard they must meet..pressure test or something ...or maby get you through an M,O,T then THROUGH A HEDGE..
WHOT I just got two bp rear ones,rubber ,got them cause me ferrules are looking old , But they do have all the metal clips n bits ,surely theres a standard they must meet..pressure test or something ...or maby get you through an M,O,T then THROUGH A HEDGE..