Barry Wolk
08-21-2010, 05:52 PM
I got in a heated discussion with the person that is working on my Treadle-vac. It appears to have two problems. It has corrosion around the rubber seal, allowing it to leak into the vacuum chamber. That will be sleeved as a permanent repair.
He also discovered the vacuum leak that would make the engine shudder when in gear at a light. It is the valve that activates vacuum being sent to the chamber. The device only moves a quarter inch, but makes a huge vacuum leak. He was insistent that the vacuum portion was the wrong unit for my car. He was insistent that the unit on my car was from a '53 Lincoln and that a sleeve type was never used on the Mark II.
I have read in several publications that the early Mark IIs were fitted with an earlier Treadle-vac model. He said his books don't lie. So I asked the Mark II guru and he told me that his early production car was also fitted with a sleeve unit.
Upon further research the mechanic discovered that the '53 Lincoln unit was discontinued in '55, which is when Mark II production began, and my car was built. Now, Mad Scientist's Mark II, also an early one, had a poppet-type but was marked as an unused older unit. I'm sure it was a replacement.
Anybody have any info on the use of sleeve-type Treadle-Vacs on early Mark IIs?
My words with the mechanic surrounded him wanting to rebuild the poppet type unit I have and have me use the "better" one, which people said made the brakes "grab", or coming up with a fix for mine. I've been driving the car for 12,000 miles, I can't imagine changing the way the brake feel and work.
He thinks he can machine a groove for an o-ring to seal the leak. Anybody have a drawing of the sleeve-type cutaway? I'd like to know how it works.
Anybody have "grabby" brakes?
He also discovered the vacuum leak that would make the engine shudder when in gear at a light. It is the valve that activates vacuum being sent to the chamber. The device only moves a quarter inch, but makes a huge vacuum leak. He was insistent that the vacuum portion was the wrong unit for my car. He was insistent that the unit on my car was from a '53 Lincoln and that a sleeve type was never used on the Mark II.
I have read in several publications that the early Mark IIs were fitted with an earlier Treadle-vac model. He said his books don't lie. So I asked the Mark II guru and he told me that his early production car was also fitted with a sleeve unit.
Upon further research the mechanic discovered that the '53 Lincoln unit was discontinued in '55, which is when Mark II production began, and my car was built. Now, Mad Scientist's Mark II, also an early one, had a poppet-type but was marked as an unused older unit. I'm sure it was a replacement.
Anybody have any info on the use of sleeve-type Treadle-Vacs on early Mark IIs?
My words with the mechanic surrounded him wanting to rebuild the poppet type unit I have and have me use the "better" one, which people said made the brakes "grab", or coming up with a fix for mine. I've been driving the car for 12,000 miles, I can't imagine changing the way the brake feel and work.
He thinks he can machine a groove for an o-ring to seal the leak. Anybody have a drawing of the sleeve-type cutaway? I'd like to know how it works.
Anybody have "grabby" brakes?