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Leaky brake thing
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:45 pm
by ferris
Re: Leaky brake thing
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:30 pm
by Pugsley
Looks like a pressure reducing valve to me - yours is a bit different to the one fitted to my SJ410 but I'm pretty sure I'm right. Its purpose is to limit the rear braking effort when you brake heavily where the nose dips under load and the rear becomes light - it's a safety measure. I once removed the valve on my vehicle to try and undo the bleed nipple which was necessary when I was bleeding the brakes - it was stuck fast and I was in great danger of snapping it.
With a bit of carefully applied blowtorch heat (you have to be careful of not destroying any of the inner seals) whilst applying an even pressure with a ring spanner, the nipple finally released itself. I stripped the inners - a bit gunged up but all looked well after cleaning and it appears to work. When it looked as though I might snap the nipple I asked my Suzuki dealer as to the cost of a replacement - It's surprising how you can cope when quoted £350.00 plus VAT!
Unfortunately I don't know where else you might be able to get one or even if seals are available - your doesn't appear to be "strippable" but I may be wrong.
Re: Leaky brake thing
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:31 pm
by ScottieJ
where exactly is it leaking from???? and yes it's a sort of bias valve.
Re: Leaky brake thing
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:31 pm
by ferris
350quid!!!!!
Dam you suzuki main steelers!
Yours sounds quite different to mine Pugsley, doesn't look like mine comes apart unfortunately. I cant work out where it is leaking from, its such a miner leak. It takes about 24 hours to accumulate one small drip. Iv tweeked all the pipe connections but they all seemed quite tight allready. If its still leaking tomorrow il take it off for a closer inspection. There is no way im forking out that kind of money for a new one.
Cheers for your help.
Re: Leaky brake thing
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:49 pm
by ScottieJ
You could always remove it and fit an aftermarket bias valve up by the master cylinder. You would need to re do all the lines though
Re: Leaky brake thing
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:50 pm
by Henry
I have seen on a few vits that have fitted rear discs a after market one that could be altered. Unsure of what it was or what it consists of but im sure it was a lot cheaper than £350.
Re: Leaky brake thing
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:58 pm
by Pugsley
Thinking about stripping this valve down - it must be possible otherwise it couldn't have been assembled. The cover on the left of the assembly with the green label stuck to it looks the likely candidate for removal. If you are serious about trying to repair the leak I think you are going to have to remove it first, clean and examine it. Don't do nothing - we are talking about safety equipment here!
Re: Leaky brake thing
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 6:57 pm
by ferris
Well i took it apart it all looks ok. I can only assume the rubber seal had failed, so iv cleaned it up and im going to put some gasket sealer on the rubber seal. Hope it works!!
Re: Leaky brake thing
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:08 pm
by Pugsley
Much less complicated internals than on mine so it shouldn't be a problem. Meticulous cleanliness is the order of the day here, so clean all the parts, especially the internal section of the valve body. Yours doesn't appear to have a bleed nipple - all the one's I've seen do.
Re: Leaky brake thing
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:43 pm
by ferris
Well since i took it apart and "fixed" it back in October it's been leaking more than ever
, and iv been getting through a alarming amount of brake fluid. Iv been trying to get hold of a second hand one for a while now with no luck. In the end i had to give in. So i moved some funds around, cashed in some investments, re-morgaged the house and went to the main dealers
and here it is, all £130 worth
On the plus side though, my brakes dont leak any more
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