i'm failing my road worthiness test due to a lack of braking efficiency. On the rear I have new shoes and wheel cylinders and the drums are fine, the new shoes will be bedded in shortly but if I do manage to pass the test I reckon I will just about s$$$$e it. The front pads are fine, the brake fluid was replaced a short while ago, the brake master cylinder was reconditioned with a Toyota kit a short while ago and the vacuum test (pumping brake pedal 4-5 times engine off and then start engine and get slight pedal drop) is fine. I am wondering is this test sufficient for seeing if the vacuum being supplied to the brakes is enough? is there any way I can (a) check the vacuum being applied to the brake system (without requiring a measuring device) and (b) is it the servo system of the brakes that requires the vacuum? and if so how can I check that the servo is working?.....is there anything else that could be causing this lack of braking efficiency? all thoughts greatly appreciated
ent
1989 2LT
ent
1989 2LT
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