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Classic rally Mar 25th, 2024 23:13

Brake Servo Lockheed
 
Hi
I was at the NEC classic car show the other day and I was talking to one of the club members.

He told me that I can purchase a genuine Lockheed servo for my Amazon 123GT 1968 as my servo does not work. I have found these online. Would anyone be able to tell me if any of these are correct and will work. Thanks

https://www.s-v-c.co.uk/products/lr1...o-for-rover-p6

https://www.morrisminorspares.com/br...-notes-p829368

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155805899...Bk9SR5qs9fXOYw

JP 1800 Mar 26th, 2024 12:27

The original servo would have been a Girling mk2A which are prone to leaking and getting very difficult to source. The servo from Morris would be the closest in spec to the original. The first servo is for a V8 Rover P6 and have a very high boost ratio which you do not need. I also own a V8 Rover P6 and Amazon 133 so would have experience with these and the Rover servo wouldbe overkill. Its needed for the Rover due to the weight of the V8 cars. Before I sold my 123GT I installed the Lockheed servo from Morris minor spares into the car and it worked well. To make an easy install get this bracket https://nordicar.com/en/product/7804...em-663713.html

If you are replacing the original Girling. It bolts directly onto the original servo bracket. Or make your own as I did

mike gilbert Mar 27th, 2024 18:11

I had my original Girling Servo reconditioned at JL Spares in Rochdale for about the same price as the Morris Minor servo you have linked. People say they leak (internally) and that's true but so will any hydraulic item at the age ours are. Mine lasted 53years. I think its worth it to keep the engine bay looking original - but that might not bother you.

Puntah Mar 27th, 2024 20:33

Recon ones seem readily available on ebay...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/404860114...Bk9SR66l4pnQYw

JP 1800 Mar 27th, 2024 21:40

For reconditioning I would be asking how they recondition the units as the internal bores can become scored and even oval. Re-honing and putting in new seals will not give longevity to the unit. I just had a look at the Rover P6 servo and that is NLA as I know I had to get mine reconditioned 2 years ago through a P6 specialist. It is best if they re-sleeve the bore in stainless as this offers the best wear and pitting resistance.

mike gilbert Mar 28th, 2024 10:58

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Originally Posted by JP 1800 (Post 2942652)
For reconditioning I would be asking how they recondition the units as the internal bores can become scored and even oval. Re-honing and putting in new seals will not give longevity to the unit. I just had a look at the Rover P6 servo and that is NLA as I know I had to get mine reconditioned 2 years ago through a P6 specialist. It is best if they re-sleeve the bore in stainless as this offers the best wear and pitting resistance.

Agreed - That's one reason I didn't just buy a recon unit. I took mine apart to check there was no scoring and had it checked for ovality before it was reconditioned.

Classic rally Mar 31st, 2024 08:45

Thanks for all the feedback.

I am not so interested in keeping the engine bay original. I drive the car relatively hard and have set up the car for handling; to be enjoyed around the twisty roads. It has Bilstein shocks and progressive rate springs etc.

I want the car to stop well. I am since spoken to Brook house volvo and they stock the genuine Lockheed servo which apparently gives a sharper brake feel. I would like to avoid a recon unit as some of you have said, I would not know how good it has been re built. I would prefer to buy a new item and the Lockheed unit is cheaper than an original rebuilt one.

Also, since removing the drums I have found the shoes to be in an awful state. Cracked etc.

Does anyone have experience in which are the best brake shoes and pads for these cars. I believe you can buy an upgraded shoe and pad with modern compound that further improves braking.

Puntah Mar 31st, 2024 14:42

I have used "Green stuff" shoes on an 1800 and they seemed sharper than the standard pads.

-down side is I don't think they last quite as long as OE and if you use the pads on the front, they spread more dust.


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