I have a 1998 Land Rover witch i love greatly.50th Discovery.V8i . I have replaced the master cyl. Calipers in front,Brakes,and all hoses.And had them Bleed.Now while driving my brakes lock up on both sides.At first it was just one side.With out me touching the brakes.I can just be driving down the road and they lock up and its like im pulling a train behind me. Or the land rover wont even move.I can turn of the land rover and restat it and it will go again .and later lock up again.Could you please help me.
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are you losing brake fluid? you may just need to bleed the brakes if you bleed them and have the same thing happening, you are going to need a master cylinder, but first check around at all four calipers and around the brake booster and master cyl, for wetness this means theres a leak.
the easiest and in-expensive way would be to go to your local library. You should find what your looking for in the auto reference section. Or, you can buy the publications on ebay, at Auto Zone, or O'Reallies.
If the engine is revving but the car doesn't move faster , I would be looking at the clutch or Gearbox.Sounds like the clutch is slipping. Have your mechanic check it out. Hope this helps.
My brother in law and I changed it without taking anything apart except the fan cover, what you'll need to do is gently use a crobar to release the tensioner pully directly below the alternator, and jam it a bit, then slowly release the old belt, if it's as worn as mine was you'll be fine. Then simply run the new belt starting from the bottom up. There's a great diagram on the weblink below.
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Check the Brake master pump......If the padle drops to the floor means The booter is ok,,,,! I think the Brake master pump has a internal leak.....Reply me.....
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