Bought Leigh Harrison new Vacuum pump kit [$265]. Changed its mounting to
rubber shock mounted studs - it is very noisy as is. If the coach has not
been run for some time, the vacuum pump comes on with the ignition switch.
If the coach has been run and there is vacuum left in the brake system, a
push on the brake will dump the vacuum and when you lift your foot the
vacuum pump starts.
I had one experience with loss of vacuum booster and did not want to repeat
it. I didn't think my wife would be able to slow the coach down without the
vacuum booster let alone stop it.
To test the difference, go slowly on the level and kill the engine and pump
the brake to dump the vacuum. Then try to pull the coach down without the
vacuum booster. Then imagine a long down hill grade in traffic with a dead
engine where you had to apply the brakes a lot of times to keep from
running into someone. If you can continually break it without the vacuum
booster, then you don't need a safety backup.
rubber shock mounted studs - it is very noisy as is. If the coach has not
been run for some time, the vacuum pump comes on with the ignition switch.
If the coach has been run and there is vacuum left in the brake system, a
push on the brake will dump the vacuum and when you lift your foot the
vacuum pump starts.
I had one experience with loss of vacuum booster and did not want to repeat
it. I didn't think my wife would be able to slow the coach down without the
vacuum booster let alone stop it.
To test the difference, go slowly on the level and kill the engine and pump
the brake to dump the vacuum. Then try to pull the coach down without the
vacuum booster. Then imagine a long down hill grade in traffic with a dead
engine where you had to apply the brakes a lot of times to keep from
running into someone. If you can continually break it without the vacuum
booster, then you don't need a safety backup.