Girling Mk11B servo rebuild
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Here is a kit.....you get a servo with it
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Girling-Powerstop ... 2a10a02b63
No connection to me.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Girling-Powerstop ... 2a10a02b63
No connection to me.
Brian
64 S2 Roadster
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72 Sprint FHC
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Hi Jon,
Try J and L Spares, they do sensibly priced service kits:
http://www.jlspares.com/sealkits1.htm
Unfortunately, the Mk2b is more pricey due the the cost of the rubber diagphram! If you can get the servo apart, they are quite straight forward to re-build.
Alex
Try J and L Spares, they do sensibly priced service kits:
http://www.jlspares.com/sealkits1.htm
Unfortunately, the Mk2b is more pricey due the the cost of the rubber diagphram! If you can get the servo apart, they are quite straight forward to re-build.
Alex
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I've stopped re-building these myself after a failure in service, due to a hair line crack in the bore that I didn't see. Classicar Automotive do an overhaul service for ?200, which includes re-plating the tank and pressure testing after overhaul, two things that are a bit tricky to do at home!
They reckon that one in four is scrap due to wear / age of the components, but they do combine the good bits from two scrap ones to make a good one.
Given the price of the overhaul kit, and extra ?100 is worth it to me to get the cosmetics right and the extra peace of mind.
Mark
They reckon that one in four is scrap due to wear / age of the components, but they do combine the good bits from two scrap ones to make a good one.
Given the price of the overhaul kit, and extra ?100 is worth it to me to get the cosmetics right and the extra peace of mind.
Mark
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Jon,
Mark just beat me to recommending Classicar Automotive. Refurbishing it yourself will cost ?100+ and still look crap compared to the pristine job you get from Classicar Automotive.
I think I know what I'm doing, but would not consider doing a servo. Safety first.
Mark just beat me to recommending Classicar Automotive. Refurbishing it yourself will cost ?100+ and still look crap compared to the pristine job you get from Classicar Automotive.
I think I know what I'm doing, but would not consider doing a servo. Safety first.
Brian Clarke
(1972 Sprint 5 EFI)
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(1972 Sprint 5 EFI)
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Instructions can be found via this page http://volvo1800pictures.com/sweden/Vol ... age_en.php
Scroll down to the link and be warned, 15mb file
I've done the job, it's pretty straightforward if fiddly.
Results were okay (luckily no hairline crack in the body!), and the booster performed fine for several years. Then it started leaking ever so slowly past the seals into the vacuum chamber. On dismantling I saw that the bores were a bit iffy and really needed re-sleeving. So I'm going to get that done this time around, in ever lasting stainless steel.
Robert
Scroll down to the link and be warned, 15mb file
I've done the job, it's pretty straightforward if fiddly.
Results were okay (luckily no hairline crack in the body!), and the booster performed fine for several years. Then it started leaking ever so slowly past the seals into the vacuum chamber. On dismantling I saw that the bores were a bit iffy and really needed re-sleeving. So I'm going to get that done this time around, in ever lasting stainless steel.
Robert
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My Servo and a maintenance kit for it are on sale in the sales topic, with some other spares.
elan-for-sale-f2/diff-propshaft-timing-case-original-exhaust-header-t22669.html
I've scanned the leaflet in the kit and links to read the instructions are there just below the photos of the servo.
I'm not sure if it is a MK11B though I think it is an earlier one.
I've also put it on eBay. See the link at the bottom of the Sales topic.
<later>
After checking the documentation links above I see that mine is a MK2A.
This does not have a diaphragm, it has a large piston instead. The kit does not appear to include a new leather seal for the piston.
elan-for-sale-f2/diff-propshaft-timing-case-original-exhaust-header-t22669.html
I've scanned the leaflet in the kit and links to read the instructions are there just below the photos of the servo.
I'm not sure if it is a MK11B though I think it is an earlier one.
I've also put it on eBay. See the link at the bottom of the Sales topic.
<later>
After checking the documentation links above I see that mine is a MK2A.
This does not have a diaphragm, it has a large piston instead. The kit does not appear to include a new leather seal for the piston.
Bill Williams
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36/6725 S3 Coupe OGU108E Yellow over Black.
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