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Re: Clayton Dewandre Servo Specialist

Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 12:26 pm
by classiclife
Hello Rolf,

Always up for a bit of sleuthing, I went through this Forum checking on Clayton Dewandre regarding your quest to locate such a specialist.

I found the following: Classic Brakes, Kenton, Devon, which was supplied by Ranald in February 2019 and he again updated on this particular thread. I believe this is the address you have been searching for and of course your recall that the location was Kent is actually Kenton in Devon.

It was in connection with brakes for a 20/27 hearse and it appears that the original enquirer had a positive result from the company.

Have attached the company link: http://www.classic-spares.co.uk/

Good luck and I hope the above assists.

Richard.

Re: Clayton Dewandre Servo Specialist

Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 9:15 pm
by Rolf B.
Hello Richard,

thank you for your effort. This is the address I was looking for. Tuesday, May 05th Ranald has given a reply in this thread with the link to the website of Classic Spares in Kenton.

Unfortunately they can't help for parts for Clayton Dewandre servos. But meanwhile I'm in contact with Derek Sleigh and it could be possible he can help. Please assist me by crossing the fingers. ;)

Best regards
Rolf

Re: Clayton Dewandre Servo Specialist

Posted: Thu May 27, 2021 3:38 pm
by Observer
The servo on 15 has only one serviceable part a cup seal apart from ware in Lincs ,marcel has supplied them in the past valve is metal to metal weare is minamal

Re: Clayton Dewandre Servo Specialist

Posted: Thu May 27, 2021 7:56 pm
by Rolf B.
Meanwhile my son has fabricated a casting mould by an 3D printer and casted a new smooth silicone seal for the piston. This seal replaces the old seal made of kid leather, which in shape was not convincing, because the length at the side has been far to short and wasn't covering the spring fingers completely.