1980 Buick
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SignUp Now!Nice link, I had not seen this one. I did not remove my accumulator ball. I removed the nuts from the inside of car and pulled the PM right out.1980, go to www.tomsttype.com and click the vacuum brake link on the left. It gives you a walkthrough, complete with pics and a parts lust.
Whoops, guess I should have just re-read this thread. Thanks Joel!Look up a few posts, I posted the g-body line up. should be any g-body with vacuum brakes unless I'm missing something, which is always possible.
good luck,
Joel
The accumulator is very similar to the water holding tank of a typical home with well water. The tank and accumulator are divided into two halves inside by a rubber bladder. On one side of the bladder is the water or brake fluid. On the other side is pressurized air for the well tank and nitrogen for the accumulator. The reason for a gas on one side is because gasses can be compressed. Liquids can not be compressed. Because the gas is on the other side of the bladder it's pressure rises as more fluid enters the other half. As we use some of the water or brake fluid,the pressurized gas continues to move the water or brake fluid. If we did not have a gas that could be compressed,the hydraulic pressure would rise instantly as the pump came on and it would fall instantly as the fluid was used. In both cases the pumps would turn off and on rapidly and continually. In the case of the well,you would add air pressure to the air side of the tank,through the schrader valve if you noticed your well pump doing this. For the Powermaster,our only choice is to buy a new accumulator because they don't come with a schrader valve to refill the gas side after the gas leaks out.
Hi Dennis !! *I have that "yellow sticker" (on my accumulator vial) ! My only issue's the switch that's "weeping" the oil (out the pins) ... (I have the blk. one).
I saw no 87-C-13 Label, and long story short, the "campaign" was NOT performed one this unit.
Knowing your opinion is important ... "what would / & have YOU done ?abandon P/M and do Vacuum ?
Thanks for weighing in on this,
with ALL my best !
It is going going to keep happening because its starting to fail for good. Take it from me I went through exactly what your going through. I replaced everything on the powermaster: switch, ball and pump and it ended up being the cylinder itself. Converted over to vaccum boost. Parts came to $265.00 and installed myself in 4 1/2 hours direct bolt on. Had the shop bleed the brakes no worries. Save yourself the headaches and convert to the vaccum boost they work just as good as the powermaster just as good no worries. Its a ver scary feeling when that pedal sinks to the floor and you have no breaks dont chance it.