I have almost finished my wifes morris traveller and the one main thing she has requested is decent brakes.
So, I know some of the club will say that the brakes are fine as they are but we have been down that route and my wife was not happy so here is what I have done and my problem...
Brand new Lockheed master cylinder fitted with the small valve removed.
Rear banjo sealed to remove the rear brake feed.
Remote fluid filler fitted.
New brake pipes from master to a servo fitted on the engine bay floor.
From the servo to a 5way union on the drivers engine bay floor.
New pipes to the rear from the union.
New brake switch fitted.
New pipes to the fronts which in turn feed into new goodrich brake hoses.
These feed into brand new marina calipers/disk with new pads.
The servo vaccuum is taken from a pipe fitted to the stock intake (modified).
New rear drums fitted and fully adjusted.
So, alot of money spent here and.....The brakes lock up as soon as you start the engine and touch the pedal.
The only way to get the brakes off is to release the pressure in the fluid lines.
The pedal is returning fine and no pressure is upon the master cylinder piston.
I have been buying new bits for this brake conversion for 6 week replacing a new bit each time, even tried a different servo with no improvement.
I am seriously considering trying it without the servo today.
My wife has been very ill recently and I think getting her morris on the road after 7 years of waiting would make quite a difference....
Any help much appreciated.
Spence