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MOT failure braking issue
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shaun88
PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:41 am Up
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Hi guys,

i've been playing about with the mechanical side of cars for a few years now and have learnt and fixed quite a lot succesfully, just stuck on this though as unsure what parts to replace,

1 (front to rear) brake pipe excessively corroded 3.6.b.2c
2 rear to (L.A.V) brake pipe excessively corroded 3.6.b.2c
3 (L.A.V to flex) brake pipe excessively corroded 3.6.b.2c

my guess is 1 equals the black copper brake lines running from master cylinder to the rears

think the flex is the flexipipe to the caliper but im unsure what a L.A.V is and also which sides to be looking at
any help would be greatfully received

thanks guys

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Seabook
PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:54 pm Up
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LAV is load apportioning valve,

that will be the brake compensation valve which is located on the rear trailing arm

 
 

 

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:58 pm Up
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Fantastic, not had chance to have a look yet, would i be right in assuming there are two pipes running underneath car into the "lav" and then from there to the flexes on each side??
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Seabook
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yes. and it looks like this

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PEU...4cef414bcf

 
 

 

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shaun88
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Again many many thanks, i love forums.....

one last question is there only one of these and is it located offside nearside or somewhat in the middle on a 99 1.1 petrol 206

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shaun

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Seabook
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can't remember which side but you should be able to see it through rear wheel, it's normally cable tie to the trailing arm.
 
 

 

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shaun88
PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 1:19 pm Up
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Just so im looking at changing the right pipes,

L.A.V to flex = two pipes to o/s and n/s flex pipes from the lav

Front to Rear = two pipes from master cylinder to the rear??

this is the confusing part

rear (to L.A.V)??? do the pipes join again underneth the car or is it a straight run from master to lav

im going to change all rear pipes from master cylinder all the way through to the flex joints, does this sound right or am i missing something that would be visible when underneath the car??. sorry to be a pain but one thing i have never dealt with is replacing brake pipes, getting them on and off i can do but having them made at a local motor factors.

thanks all for your time and patience,

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Seabook
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i think once you have a look underneath you should be able to spot the problems.

the rear brakeline is like this:

2 copper pipe from the MC to the brake compensator; then copper pipe->flex pipe->copper pipe (calipers/drum) on each side

 
 

 

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shaun88
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thanks for that i shall have a look in the morning, just confused with all the rears etc lol, thanks for the advice though

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