I am having a strange problem with my brakes. I recently fitted new rotors with Green Stuff pads and good used calipers.
When I press on the brake pedal it travels part way down then the brakes come on with a thump. By that I mean there is a point in the travel wher it goes from no braking to heavy braking almost instantly.
The car is drivable but I have to have a very light foot to deal with this.
The brakes are stock but with braided hoses. I have bled them but get no air.
Things are fine at the wheels, relatively new rear wheel cylinders, front calipers are working fine so that leaves three components.
The master cylinder, the booster, and the proportioning valve.
I have a spare servo and it seems that it would be simple to swap it over, but have no idea of the condition.
Does anyone know how to test a servo? If I push on the pedal side rod the M/cyl side rod moves. I have tried sucking on the vacuum fitting of my spare servo (not as disgusting as it sounds[xx(]) but get no vacuum. This doesn't seem right to me.
I have a nasty feeling that the M/cyl is shot but with that being the most expensive component I don't want to replace it on a guess, and I have no idea how to check the proportioning valve, or if they ever fail?
Of course I could spring for a new uprated M/cyl and booster but the funds just aren't available right now.
Any hints?
Cheers,
Rich
1975 TR7 ACL764U
