Servo fitting

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Flo109
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Info: 1972 109 LR Marshall Ambulance Camper
Location: Lincolnshire Wolds

Servo fitting

Post by Flo109 » Sat Jun 29, 2013 11:37 am

Hi Everyone,
I've managed to get the Marshall though her annual test again,
The head gasket fixed! Had to get the head skimmed. I had to fit a servo with the 300tdi!
Thanks to Brad, he sorted me one out, I got a new master cylinder (single line) for £ 18.00.
I had to cut the pedal aperture in the bulkhead to get it to fit.
See you at billing.
Mark
Dormy
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Location: Norfolk

Re: Servo fitting

Post by Dormy » Tue Jul 02, 2013 9:08 am

It's a bit funny how when you are used to non servo brakes you wonder what all the fuss is about. Once you have a servo fitted you wonder how you ever made it stop before !

:stars:

Dormy
romanyrose
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Re: Servo fitting

Post by romanyrose » Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:10 pm

G'day Mark, sorry I didn't reply to your PM after you got your truck tested I was unable to see well after trimming down a bush to help thicken it up a bit the sap has got into my eyes and thought so being on my computer is near impossible because I can't see it :shrug: .

Anyhow I am pleased you have it fixed and tested and sorry I forgot about a bit of trimming but you know what you are doing and i guessed you would have made a good job :wink:.

As you would have realized a bit of assistance with your braking really helps with an ambulance 300TDi :whistle:.

Catch you later. Brad :tiphat: .
Flo109
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Info: 1972 109 LR Marshall Ambulance Camper
Location: Lincolnshire Wolds

Re: Servo fitting

Post by Flo109 » Wed Jul 17, 2013 7:53 pm

No worries Brad,
Thanks again, hope to catch up soon.
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