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VmaxTriker
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Remote Brake Servo
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September 18, 2010, 05:59:12 PM »
Hi Chaps
Hi could some kind soul please explain in simple terms what a remote brake servo actually does and HOW does it do it.
I gather it assists with the braking but how?
Does it need a power supply?
Is there a rule concerning bore sizes, I take it not every remote servo is the same and certain servos will only work with certain bore sizes.
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VmaxTriker
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Re: Remote Brake Servo
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September 18, 2010, 06:12:57 PM »
ok seems it needs to be connected to the inlet manifold to create a vacuum etc..
Oh well nevermind... onto next idea.
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ByzMax
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Re: Remote Brake Servo
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September 19, 2010, 02:21:55 PM »
What's the issue with fitting one.
They work by removing air and creating vaccuum behind what is basically another master cylinder. When you touch the brake pedal a valve is opened in the servo to allow air to rush in. The result is assistance to the braking effort.
You can use a vaccuum pump as used on diesel engines to create the servo vaccuum.
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VmaxTriker
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Re: Remote Brake Servo
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September 19, 2010, 05:33:32 PM »
Just seemed complicated... I guess its quite simple once its set up correctly.
I take it the vacuum pump has a continous power supply like a fuel pump?
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ByzMax
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September 21, 2010, 06:23:18 AM »
Vaccuum Pumps are electric yes. (mostly) some are fitted to other parts like the back of the alternator.
There should be some points on the inlet manifold to use as a take off for the servo without a pump.
The are very simple things to fit
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VmaxTriker
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Re: Remote Brake Servo
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September 21, 2010, 12:58:41 PM »
ok mate thx for the info its appreciated, il have a look and see if the vmax engine has anything suitable already in place.
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Re: Remote Brake Servo
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September 23, 2010, 03:01:30 PM »
use one of the vacuum spigots on the inlet manifolds, or if your fuel tank has a vacuum tap put a "T" piece in and branch off that pipe.
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