
Originally Posted by
Mocky
Hi
I have a similar problem with my Isuzu County, brake pedal rock hard, ( not
sinking to the floor.)
The vehicle has been converted to disc brake rear and has defender m/c and booster. Checked vacuum to the booster and when connected can only get 3 to 5 "Hg,( from vac pump only get 21 "Hg.)
Purchaced dual stage D1 booster from wreckers in Perth and when connected directly to vac pump get zero vacuum and can hear a hissing noise from inside the booster. Removed booster from my 95 defender and when connected directly to vac pump same problem as D1 booster, ( Defender has been parked up for a few years but brakes were fine when last driven ) Connected a 82 Range Rover booster direct to vac pump and it will hold full vacuum eg 21"Hg.
I now most likely have 3 unservicable brake boosters but I will do a few more checks before buying a new booster for the county and defender.
Mocky
Defender boosters are known for cracking around where the M/C bolts on, so have a look around there.
I know some boosters rely on the master cylinder to seal, (pretty sure both Defender and D1 are like that) and I recall someone recently that had fitted a new booster, but was missing the O ring that seals the M/C to booster, so had huge vacuum leak.
BTW - the D1 dual stage boosters and M/C are the ducks nuts for a rear disc County 
Steve
1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
1988 120 with rust and potential
1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive
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