Brake servo vacuum hose
Discussion
Excuse me if this is a numpty question, but I have never really thought anything about this until now. The vacuum hose that connects the brake servo to usualy the plenum on a petrol engine, for the servo assisted brakes, is this hose supposed to be any particular type i.e very rigid, as oppose to a softer hose, I'm thinking that if the vacuum is great enough at any particular time that it may overcome the rigidity of a soft hose and suck it flat, causing poor brake performance. Can anyone enilghten me on this issue. Cheers.
The brake booster hose is usually molded to a specific shape to fit a specific car and must be specially reinforced so it won't collapse. I know you aren't supposed to use heater hose as a replacement but I did in an emergency on my old Trooper and my brake pedal effort was increased.
These days most booster hoses are made out of a ridgid plastic (nylon?) tubing.
These days most booster hoses are made out of a ridgid plastic (nylon?) tubing.
Edited by Trooper2 on Friday 23 March 15:42
Trooper2 said:
The brake booster hose is usually molded to a specific shape to fit a specific car and must be specially reinforced so it won't collapse. I know you aren't supposed to use heater hose as a replacement but I did in an emergency on my old Trooper and my brake pedal effort was increased.
These days most booster hoses are made out of a ridgid plastic (nylon?) tubing.
These days most booster hoses are made out of a ridgid plastic (nylon?) tubing.
Edited by Trooper2 on Friday 23 March 15:42
Thanks for that Trooper2, just helps to confirm what I was already thinking. Cheers.
try Car Builder Solutions www.nfauto.co.uk as they sell servo vacuum hose off the reel for about £6+vat a metre.
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