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Flummoxed and Elated
I got an idea on how to redneck my Brake servo line.... I took a Drill to the part I broke off, used the original nipple still in the vac hose and put it in the new Drilled hole, I used a ton of electrical Tape until I can afford a new Servo line... Here's the Expected Result: The transmission would shift better. The unexpected Result..... my car now shuts off with the key.....I'm Glad it works... but Confused as to how I fixed what I thought was something completely unrelated.. any thoughts on the matter? And, When I replace the Servo, will there be any washers I need or just order the line from here and replace it normally?
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Glad it worked. Your shutoff works with vacuum so when you fixed the leak it has enough vacuum to work as it should . Joseph |
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No, there are no washers or O-Rings etc...
use a 17mm and 19mm wrench at the vacuum pump end, and a 17mm at the brake booster. I did see a post where JB weld was used for a temp fix. Charlie
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