Hi all,
Hope this is the right spot for this question -if not my apologies and please let me know what would be the propper forum location.
Trouble-shooting my 1974 (January) CS1 Sport Spider with brake lock problems, I noticed a one-way air valve is installed in the (pretty dried out) vacuum hose connecting the engine intake to the brake booster. See pic below. The valve allows air to travel from the booster to the intake -thus creating the vacuum- and seems to be working. I've searched the forum and checked my bootleg work shop manual but can't find any indication that there should be one of these valves in the booster hose. I could be overlooking info as I am aware my (technical) English isn't that great but I hope someone could tell me if there should or should not be a one-way air valve in the hose betreen the engine intake and the brake booster. My Spider seems to suffer from a rough restauration by a former owner and I am absolutely not sure this guy did the right thing. Then again, I am just starting learning all about the Spider so I can't be sure of my own judgement either...
Would be great to hear from you! Wanna replace the hose tomorrow, with or without the one-way valve.
Thanks, Flo.
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p239 ... r-hose.jpg
Correct setup: one-way air valve in brake booster hose?
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Re: Correct setup: one-way air valve in brake booster hose?
Hi,floyd1 wrote:l but can't find any indication that there should be one of these valves in the booster hose.
Try http://www.spiderroadster.com/124brakemaster1.htm
...I'd "kill" to get a Spider parts book.
Ciao,
Mark
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Re: Correct setup: one-way air valve in brake booster hose?
Hello,
Yes, that looks like a stock one-way valve for the early Spiders. On the later ones the valve was built into the 90 degree fitting that connects the hose to the booster.
If you replace that hose be sure to use something that will stand up to vacuum. Common hose is made for pressure, and will eventually collapse under vacuum.
Yes, that looks like a stock one-way valve for the early Spiders. On the later ones the valve was built into the 90 degree fitting that connects the hose to the booster.
If you replace that hose be sure to use something that will stand up to vacuum. Common hose is made for pressure, and will eventually collapse under vacuum.
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Re: Correct setup: one-way air valve in brake booster hose?
general mantinace in the tecnical area next time
the important thing is that you found us
after you replace the hose listen to the booster with car running
for a whistle or air leak if so it has a bad diapham
no leak ---good diapham
the important thing is that you found us
after you replace the hose listen to the booster with car running
for a whistle or air leak if so it has a bad diapham
no leak ---good diapham
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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