OK, who has done this conversion?
I was told it was easy - yeah, right!
Three days and $200 and I'm back where I started.
Got it all together, finally, after three trips to clutch and brake specialist.
Mounted the new master cylinder for handbrake under the passenger seat in the Moke. re-positioned the rear brake pressure limiting valve in the front side-box, and replaced where it was in the rear with a T-piece.
Pipe from t-piece at front, near master cylinder, goes to the limiting valve in the side box. One side of the limiting valve is blocked off. The other has a pipe that goes to the new handbrake master cylinder. Line from the outlet of new master cylinder goes to the rear brakes.
I have an adjustable push-rod on the handbrake master cylinder, and a couple of cables to stop the piston being pushed out too far when the pedal is pressed.
Nice long handle for the handbrake pointing straight up, pivoting at the floor and pushing the push-rod straight into the cylinder. All worked well.
However - if I adjust it so I get a good pedal for the brakes, the handbrake doesn't return all the way and acts like a one-way valve, building up pressure and locking on the rear brakes.
If I adjust it so the hand brake releases properly and works correctly, then I have no pedal, and even when pumped up is really spongy.
After much trial and error, and bleeding the whole system from every joint to make sure there was no air, I was able to get a compromise between a reasonable, but spongy, pedal, and a terrific handbrake.
But, the handbrake still wasn't completely releasing and the back brakes did get a bit hot after only 5 minutes driving.
Now, importantly, I have drum brakes all round.
So, what have I done wrong? How can I get both a good pedal and good handbrake, without locking on the back brakes?
I finally gave up trying to get it ready for Hay this weekend, and have disconnected the rear part of the system completely. I now have normal brakes on the front only - which work really well and have a brilliant pedal - and a normal cable handbrake.
I have left the hydraulic handbrake master cylinder in place and all the plumbing, just blocked off before the limiting valve.
When removing the handbrake handle, etc, I did find a bit of brake fluid inside the car. Feeling around, it appears to be coming from where the pipes go into the new master cylinder. Could all the problems I have had simply be from the master cylinder not being 100% sealed?
If you are going to Hay and think you can solve the puzzle, please come and have a look.
Any suggestions welcome (as long as they are not rude or silly).
Cheers,
Watto.
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