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Rubber damask, rubber bellows in original design that sits on input shaft in the brake servo, i.e. the shaft that comes from the brake pedal and goes into the brake servo. Fits Bendix brake servo only
495 kr
Only for Bendix brake servo
Rubber damask, rubber bellows in original design that sits on input shaft in the brake servo, i.e. the shaft that comes from the brake pedal and goes into the brake servo. Fits Bendix brake servo only
Lubricate the rubber before mounting and it is easier to mount.
How do you know if you have a Bendix brake servo?
If you unscrew the master cylinder from the brake servo, a round rod with an adjusting screw protrudes from the brake servo.
There is a snap ring that holds the piston in the master cylinder
You can also see that there are small screws that hold the 2 parts of the brake servo together.
How do you know if you have a Moraine brake servo?
If you unscrew the master cylinder from the brake servo, a 1″=25mm thick aluminum piston rod sticks out from the brake servo.
There is no piston in the master cylinder, it is attached to the brake servo.
The 2 parts of the brake servo are held together by twisting them together, such as a jam jar. You can also see that there are no screws that hold the 2 parts of the brake servo together.