Brake Servo?

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Arthurdaily

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Hi!

Hmmnnn... I bought a Land Rover series III recently, short wheel base diesel, and it came with a 'second' land rover in parts... The second one... in a lot of parts scattered over the garden... has, I'm told a brake servo fitted, which the roadworthy one doesn't.

My questions is, what does the brake servo consist of?

Is it:

The servo unit with master cylinder attached
Vacum bottle in bracket on wing
Special manifold on spare engine with a 'butterfly' valve

Is that it.... is that the 'system'?
 
Hi!

Hmmnnn... I bought a Land Rover series III recently, short wheel base diesel, and it came with a 'second' land rover in parts... The second one... in a lot of parts scattered over the garden... has, I'm told a brake servo fitted, which the roadworthy one doesn't.

My questions is, what does the brake servo consist of?

Is it:

The servo unit with master cylinder attached
Vacum bottle in bracket on wing
Special manifold on spare engine with a 'butterfly' valve

Is that it.... is that the 'system'?
as above but has its own pedal box which it bolts to
 
there's basically two different servos that can be used on an 88", there's the later standard fitment which is mounted on the pedal box with the master cylinder mounted on the servo as fitted by landrover

then there's the "aftermarket" remote servo, this one you "remote" mount in the engine bay, you then plumb your master cylinder to the servo and from the servo into your brake lines...

of course you won't forget to hook the servo up to your vacuum point on the engine will you ;)
 
Haha... I might have... lol

However, I have decided to sell all the brake servo stuff, as I'm more than happy with the none servo brake system.
 
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