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I had a similar Problem. Mine was leaking in the back. After an hour long search I found the lines were corroded inside the car. There were several pin holes in the line. I just cut out the bad section and used compression fitting. I would follow the lines from the master cylinder. You'll see where it is coming from. It will also help if you have someone that can pump the brakes while you watch to see where it is coming from. You can get the line and compression fitting from any auto parts store for under $10.00. Let me know if you need any more information.
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Well, I had a chance to look at it last night. It appears that its the brake booster itself which is leaking, none of the lines are leaking at all.
The brake booster is a "Bendatalia", and looks very much like the same units used on the late-60's Alfa Romeo's. Anyone confirm that? If they are the same as the Alfa, you can get rebuild kits from International Auto Parts for like $60.00. Now, the questions is..... How in the heck do you remove that brake booster from the car???? It appears that the only way would be to remove the front bumper, or to maybe take it our through the headlamp bucket? By the way, for those who have not seen this type of booster on the Jalpa, I found this image on an Alfa website. Seems that the 60's Alfa's had these made by either Benditalia or Bonaldi. Mike Jalpa #12071
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Mike Jalpa #12071 Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines -- Enzo Ferrari Last edited by jalpa_mike : 06-09-2005 at 01:32 PM. |
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The brake booster are the same on early Jalpa, Urraco P300 and Silhouette. They are also fitted on Alfa Roméo Giulia 105 and early Lancia Scorpion (US) or Monte Carlo (Europe). I have rebuil mine on the P300 with rebuilt kit from Alfatstop: www.alfastop.co.uk
Repair kit, Bonaldi 105.14.45.022.02/46 Air valve unit 105.14.45.022.22/47 You need one kit by side. For acces remove the complete headlamp and after it's easy, good luck mike. Eric Last edited by bravo : 06-11-2005 at 01:13 AM. |
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Well, I took out the first of the (2) boosters and began rebuilding it today. Went very smoothly until I started putting everything back together.
As you can see from the one photo, the seal that came with the kit, does not look anything like what came out of the booster. The air valve seal that came out consisted of (2) very small seals seperated by a metal spacer. The kit came with (1) seal that is too big. Not sure where to go from here. Mike Jalpa #12071
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