I need some help,
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Get under and look>
My best advice to any and all "new owners" is to spend some time underneath your Rover on a good creeper with a good light and see for yourself what is there and what conditions exist.
Nothing beats a good close-up first hand inspection. If you are having a brake problem and you have not taken a close look at it yourself, what are you waiting for? That beats any advice anyone that cannot see it firsthand can possibly give you on-line.
Nothing beats a good close-up first hand inspection. If you are having a brake problem and you have not taken a close look at it yourself, what are you waiting for? That beats any advice anyone that cannot see it firsthand can possibly give you on-line.
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I did the stainless steel brake lines and speed bleeders. The brakes on these trucks need attention, but mine are still working okay after 15 years. I believe this is where I got my brake lines -
Land Rover/Range Rover Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines
They go between the end of the steel brake lines and the wheel cylinder on each wheel. They're not real expensive, but definitely worth the money.
Land Rover/Range Rover Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines
They go between the end of the steel brake lines and the wheel cylinder on each wheel. They're not real expensive, but definitely worth the money.
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A bad master cylinder can allow air to get in the system. If you bleed all 4 wheels you're likely to clear your issue. At the same time check the rubber brake hoses for bulges.
My brother had a similar problem on his clutch master cylinder on his YJ. He had to bleed it every week due to air coming in from the master cylinder.
My brother had a similar problem on his clutch master cylinder on his YJ. He had to bleed it every week due to air coming in from the master cylinder.
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I did infact, Right now my plan is to bleed all four brake calipers and if that doesn't clear the issue im going to be purchasing a new brake booster.
Sorry Brad, I've just been working on a couple friends vehicles as a side job so ive kinda been neglecting the rover. The brakes have enough power to get my vehicle stopped, Its just i need alot of advanced warning before having to brake so i can give myself an extra 100ft of braking distance. No pressure building up, I can hear it all whooshing by.
Sorry Brad, I've just been working on a couple friends vehicles as a side job so ive kinda been neglecting the rover. The brakes have enough power to get my vehicle stopped, Its just i need alot of advanced warning before having to brake so i can give myself an extra 100ft of braking distance. No pressure building up, I can hear it all whooshing by.
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Why are you going to purchase a new brake booster? The brake booster will not cause you to lose pedal. Do not spend money on a part that is not bad. Start with bleeding the ENTIRE brake system. Bleed the right rear until clean fluid comes out, then the left rear, then the right front, then the left front. Make sure you go through a quart of brake fluid so you can be sure you remove all the old fluid and any air with it. The brake lines are metal from the master cylinder to the axles. At the axles is where you will find the brake hoses. Check those and replace if they appear questionable(cracks or other damage). I would be looking at replacing the master cylinder next.
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Why are you going to purchase a new brake booster? The brake booster will not cause you to lose pedal. Do not spend money on a part that is not bad. Start with bleeding the ENTIRE brake system. Bleed the right rear until clean fluid comes out, then the left rear, then the right front, then the left front. Make sure you go through a quart of brake fluid so you can be sure you remove all the old fluid and any air with it. The brake lines are metal from the master cylinder to the axles. At the axles is where you will find the brake hoses. Check those and replace if they appear questionable(cracks or other damage). I would be looking at replacing the master cylinder next.
The master cylinder has been replaced, I do plan on bleeding the entire system. If that doesn't work, Then i have no other option then to replace the booster and hope that works.