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Jasen Betts
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On 2023-06-06, NY <me@privacy.invalid> wrote:
You would be suprised because that\'s not what happens. because the suspension
is on the same circuit you have the pressure in the suspension rams available
to operate the brakes if the pump is not running.
> Is the pump driven by gears or by belt?
Mostly where I\'ve looked it was bolted to the end of cam shaft, sticking out over the
transmission. (but on the GS it was a single piston pump driven by a cam on the front
end of the crank-shaft, the GS didn\'t have the engine tranverses, but also didn\'t
have power steering so only small pump was needed)
Only a fool is going to going try to limp home in a Citroen with no hydraulic,
there\'s enough energy stored in the suspension rams and accumulators to stop a
few times and then you\'re out. So, if it busts you call a tilt-tray
truck or someone with a vehicle trailer.
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 23:56:02 +0100, SteveW <steve@walker-family.me.uk
wrote:
That\'s normal for most cars, using vacuum servos to assist the existing
brake master cylinder. Citroens are different (they seem to like to be
weird), using a hydraulic pump to power the brakes (it also powers the
power steering and the rising and falling suspension), with a small
accumulator. Once that accumulator is emptied, not only is there no
assistance, but there are no brakes at all.
I\'m surprised that failure of the hydraulic pump would give no brakes at
all, because that would be a serious safety issue.
You would be suprised because that\'s not what happens. because the suspension
is on the same circuit you have the pressure in the suspension rams available
to operate the brakes if the pump is not running.
> Is the pump driven by gears or by belt?
Mostly where I\'ve looked it was bolted to the end of cam shaft, sticking out over the
transmission. (but on the GS it was a single piston pump driven by a cam on the front
end of the crank-shaft, the GS didn\'t have the engine tranverses, but also didn\'t
have power steering so only small pump was needed)
Belts can break... I\'ve had the power steering fail on my
car when the \"fan belt\" broke. This drives the alternator and the PS pump.
The steering just became very heavy, but the car was still drivable - at
least as far as the nearest place where I could safely stop and wait for the
RAC.
Only a fool is going to going try to limp home in a Citroen with no hydraulic,
there\'s enough energy stored in the suspension rams and accumulators to stop a
few times and then you\'re out. So, if it busts you call a tilt-tray
truck or someone with a vehicle trailer.
If the brakes had also been affected, it would have been a different
matter: the handbrake is bugger-all use at slowing a car down, especially if
you are trying to steer with one hand while pulling with all your strength
on the handbrake lever with the other hand.
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Jasen.
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