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April 30, 2006, 16:35:33 »
G'day all,
I was given a Remote Servo ( non Land Rover ) today as I'd like to fit it to assist my S2A's 88" brakes as part of the restoration I am currently doing. I'll obviously be fitting new brake lines etc but was wondering whether switching to LWB front brakes would be any further difference than the Remote + standard SWB brakes?
Also - does anyone have pics of their Remote Servo set up in the engine bay ... I'd apreciate a squiz.
Ta, Simon.
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April 30, 2006, 17:34:23 »
I fitted LWB fronts and a remote servo to my SWB V8 and the brakes were very effective (too effective for the 9.00x16 bar-grips in wet weather as I could lock them up & skid quite easily).
I made a simple bracket and mounted the servo adjacent to the peddle-box, tucked in under the wing.
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April 30, 2006, 17:51:05 »
Thanks mate ... the Servo I have has two brackets already fitted to it so should be a doddle to mount somewhere; I was interested in actually seeing some pics of the plumbing from the Servo itself in relation to the brake cylinder if possible etc.
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May 01, 2006, 20:52:21 »
Sorry, no photos available as the vehicle is long gone.
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May 01, 2006, 21:20:11 »
not a usefull question, but you don't happen to know what it was originally off do you ?
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May 02, 2006, 00:25:18 »
Actually I have no idea what it's from but the guy that gave it to me is a Land Rover guy and he seemed to think it would work fine - it's the right size thats for sure. I tried looking for brand names or markings on the Servo but there's nothing but a few numbers.
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May 02, 2006, 07:06:02 »
I'm sure it will work, it's just that Muddyweb was looking for a remote servo for his 2b project and is finding them reasonably hard to come by, kinda figured that it'd be usefull to know what that one was off :)
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May 02, 2006, 07:31:10 »
Ahhh ok, yeah they are pricey when you buy them also. I have seen them priced around $600 Aussie new or refurbished but luckily this bloke just handed it to me for nix and I walked off with it ... he was also happy to give me a lefthand door skin on gratis as well as a rare as rockinghorse sh*t mounting bracket for a truck cab that I desperately needed.
Land Rover people are like that ... ;)
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May 02, 2006, 20:11:54 »
The S/H one I used years ago was off a Rover 2000 but you can still buy the same unit for vehicles such as the MGB. I bought a new one for my wifes MGB GT a couple of years ago and a genuine Lockheed one was £100+VAT from an MG specialist.
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