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Ralph1malph
Member Since: 10 Oct 2016
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 23
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Brake Booster Replacement |
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Hi All from the Antipodes,
I am about to replace my brake booster as it's increasingly 'full' of oil.
The recall was done about 10 yrs ago, but seems to have only marginally helped.
Anyways, I read in another post or sister forum, that the D3 booster can be replaced with a RR booster. Reason being, it's slightly bigger and therefore more vacuum. This does sound like a V8 thing.
However I can't find said post to confirm or get model and part numbers etc.
Is this factually correct? If so, is it worth it? If worth it, can anyone assist with p/n or a tutorial?
Cheers in advance,
Ralph Now D3 2.7 TDV6 06
Then D2 TD5 99
Then D1 V8 96
Then S3 2.4 76
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13th Feb 2018 10:48 am |
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Flack
Member Since: 06 Sep 2006
Location: Preston Lancashire
Posts: 6235
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I fitted the one from a RRS super charged it made quite a difference to the brakes.
Flack
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13th Feb 2018 11:35 am |
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Ralph1malph
Member Since: 10 Oct 2016
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 23
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Thanks Mr Flack!
That's what I am after.
Could you let me know the year or model of said RRS and whether it's a simple bolt off, bolt on affair?
Cheers
Ralph Now D3 2.7 TDV6 06
Then D2 TD5 99
Then D1 V8 96
Then S3 2.4 76
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13th Feb 2018 12:22 pm |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10372
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Would it not be sensible to also replace the vacum pump and one way valve as the same time.
Rather than contaminate a new booster
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13th Feb 2018 1:07 pm |
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Ralph1malph
Member Since: 10 Oct 2016
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 23
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Pete,
Yes it would. It may be about time and money in the end.
Certainly the one way valve should not be difficult or expensive to do.
Cheers
Ralph Now D3 2.7 TDV6 06
Then D2 TD5 99
Then D1 V8 96
Then S3 2.4 76
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13th Feb 2018 10:20 pm |
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Tdv6truck
Member Since: 05 Aug 2015
Location: Victoria
Posts: 19
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I had the recall done again by landrover free of charge. My wife was driving the car when the pedal went hard and nearly had an accident. I called landrover and said the recall had failed and wanted it done again for free. They tried to tell me that as I wasn't the owner when it was originally done they wouldn't do it again for free. Long story short they did the repairs for free and now she's all good. Might be worth a try.
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22nd Feb 2018 10:35 am |
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anglefire
Member Since: 09 Mar 2010
Location: In the Club House
Posts: 4180
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Ralph1malph wrote:Thanks Mr Flack!
That's what I am after.
Could you let me know the year or model of said RRS and whether it's a simple bolt off, bolt on affair?
Cheers
Ralph
Exact same fixing. Change the master cylinder too - as it has to come off to change the booster - and ideally use an IID tool or similar to bleed the brakes as it uses the ABS pump to assist getting the air out one "wheel" at a time.
I'm pretty sure any RRS supercharged is the one. Mark.
2006, D3 SE Auto - gone but not forgotten.
2014 BMW 530d M Sport Tourer.
1977 Triumph Spitfire 1500
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22nd Feb 2018 8:06 pm |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10372
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if messing with the master cylinder hydraulics, you need an electronic tool
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22nd Feb 2018 8:44 pm |
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Ralph1malph
Member Since: 10 Oct 2016
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 23
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Okies,
I have received my goodies from Island 4x4, in Kent I believe although I have no idea where that is!
SC RR vacuum chamber and new D3 master cylinder.
So I've searched and not found a how to guide or thread. I could google it and will, but thought I'd throw it open here as well.
Cheers
Ralph Now D3 2.7 TDV6 06
Then D2 TD5 99
Then D1 V8 96
Then S3 2.4 76
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22nd Mar 2018 12:00 am |
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Tripe
Member Since: 28 Jun 2015
Location: Tasmania
Posts: 285
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+1, for getting this replaced at no cost from LRA.
The original failure recall work, was not always done at the required standard and the brake booster fills with oil.
You should get this fixed at no cost as well.
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24th Mar 2018 11:34 am |
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anglefire
Member Since: 09 Mar 2010
Location: In the Club House
Posts: 4180
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Ralph1malph wrote:Okies,
I have received my goodies from Island 4x4, in Kent I believe although I have no idea where that is!
SC RR vacuum chamber and new D3 master cylinder.
So I've searched and not found a how to guide or thread. I could google it and will, but thought I'd throw it open here as well.
Cheers
Ralph
I did mine a few years ago.
Simple enough to be honest.
In principle its as follows (From memory so may miss a bit!)
Remove aux battery if fitted
Remove horn
Remove ABS pump - so you have to disconnect the brake pipes
Remove all the plastic bits that form the "box"
Remove the master cylinder
Remove the Brake booster - you have to remove the brake pedal clip first - but you don't have to do it by the book (The LR manual says to remove part of the dash to get access, but you don't need to)
Refit is reverse.
Bleed the brakes - easier with an IID tool or similar that can run the brake bleed function - essentially is shuts off all corners apart from the one you are bleeding and uses the ABS pump to force the fluid out.
Bodsy may remember a bit more as he helped me do mine and I helped him do his subsequently. Mark.
2006, D3 SE Auto - gone but not forgotten.
2014 BMW 530d M Sport Tourer.
1977 Triumph Spitfire 1500
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30th Mar 2018 7:49 am |
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