Thanks gents - bit the bullet and bought a new pump but not a Wabco one - supplier (Karcraft) won't use them anymore and they said the one they sold me is a much better unit (time will tell). Will install with the 2 gaskets to save the piston. I can't move the piston on the new pump but can do so on the old Wabco one but that's the one that barely provided any suction. I searched for a oil injector inside the pump housing area but couldn't see one. Will let you know the outcome later today - hopefully.
cheers Gerald
Hi Rick & all, update is rather disappointing as the new pump does suck harder but no where near what I expected and the pedal only drops a little bit due, I hope, to vacuum. Next thing to check is the vacuum hose but I'm very certain that is leak free. Failing that and possibly seized calipers (which i haven't checked), I'm stumped.
Hi Rick, well it was only 60,000km ago that I replaced both the vacuum pump and servo (booster). I attached it to a vacuum cleaner (which quite surprisingly fit very well over the rubber grommet for the one way valve), and it certainly made depressing the plunger a hell of a lot easier.
Given that the average vacuum cleaner supposedly provides 20kpa of vacuum and the vacuum pump is supposed to dish out approx 75kpa = (10-12psi/-.8ATM/20-25inHg - from blknight's post) of vacuum (which I highly doubt) I figured a conservative way to test the servo would be to use the vacuum cleaner as it is around 1/4 of the strength the pump is supposed to provide.
This morning I did the test where you pull the hose off the servo and listen to the hiss as air rushes in but it was still disappointing - not too much hiss at all. I'll double check the hose itself and have another look at the servo but I'm pretty sure that is in good nick. I haven't really done much off roading since I replaced them (which is disappointing). I'll also double check the seal between the master cylinder and servo.
It has been a while, life got in the way but now I've replaced:
vacuum pump
all pistons and seals in calipers
obviously all pads and new fluid
master cylinder kit (Pistons and seals)
result??
still a pretty hard pedal but now if I really stand on the brakes, I can lock them up (then book in for a knee reconstruction)
Ya reckon the internal cam shaft that pushes the pump piston could be shot?
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