View Single Post
  #17 (permalink)  
Old 26-08-23, 11:59 AM
Geoff Dowdle Geoff Dowdle is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 416
Default

Mike and David ,
I have front Disc brakes on one of my 400 and the other has discs front and rear. These are mostly 406 parts, but with some variations .

I disagree that drum brakes need more boost with the servo than a disc brake car . It needs the opposite !!! If drum brakes are over boosted they will easily lock the brakes, even at touring speeds.

Here in Australia all the remote Servo (Booster) are rated in psi .
The common booster for drum brake cars are a PBR VH44 at 820 psi ,
Disc brake front or F&R use either a VH44J at 1270psi or VH40 at 1470 psi.

I fitted the VH44J at 1270 psi to both of my 400's .
I also fitted a Jaguar vacuum tank (from memory ex a Mk9 or 10) to both , which is very similar to to the one fitted to 406 .
The brakes on both are very good and not over boosted .

It is a major improvement to the braking system needed if one actually wants to use the car .

Does anyone know how the ratings of servos in UK eg 1:1.9 or 1:4 compare with psi valves ??

Geoff
Reply With Quote