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Old 07-31-2010, 09:43 PM
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i am impressed with all the posts absolutely brill will get my son to sign up,he is well known in Gaborone for his choice of landies.
We like pictures of Disco's in other countries doing what Disco's do.
 
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x2: we like Rover ****
 
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hi there you all , the vacum hose to brake booster is connected , the hose i am talking about is on the top of the right hand valve cover at rear near bulkhead, it is just under the throttle linkage. small hose same size as vacum pipe on distributer , all hoses for cruise control and dissy are connected, there are no brakes first thing in morning pedal goes right to floor before braking i drive about 2 miles switch off have a coffee so time standing is half hour then start agian and brakes are as they should be . booster is not lossing vacum if i pull one way valve from booster front i can hear air surge . ant ideas? this did not happen till a new master cylinder was fitted! and there is no air in system its been bled three times now also thre is no brake fliud loss
 
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That hose should be connected to your air intake somewhere.
You should post in the Disco 1 section, I think you will get more help there. The Disco 2 is mostly a different beast to the Disco 1 and the Disco 1 has no problems (so they claim) so they will be happy to find a new problem to solve.
 
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