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  • Hydraulic Brake Servo Booster, Repair Service

    Hello Fellow Forum Members,

    To reach me Google (jay bigcoupe) or use this Link : Jay Stratton - JCS/master6, here are 17 of my current websites - bigcoupe.com

    I have just started a Repair Service for the Audi (Ate) Hydraulic Brake Booster Servo.
    Part # 4A1612097A, 26.0220-1801.3

    I have been rebuilding BMW Brake Boosters for over 7 years, and Audi Servos for 2.5 years

    I can rebuild your booster for $175.00 USD + return shipping.
    Just send me your booster.
    Also International shipping available.

    My communication with you depends on you, being able to read the captions that I have written for each photo.
    Please read and follow the instructions to be able to view these captions.
    To do this you need to follow my instructions on the pages (photos) 2,3,4. on my website home page.
    By viewing the captions you can see pricing and ordering instructions
    Link,
    https://goo.gl/photos/QCcFGTqdeeGDSgC48
    Attached Files
    Last edited by master6; 5 October 2021, 17:49.
    Jay,

    My M6's
    https://goo.gl/photos/K3S9EkQ9veNrNDCf7

  • #2
    I Might have some work for you between now and next spring. Just had my bomb recharged and hoping everything is solid now, but that may have only been step 1 in my brake repairs. Car is off the road over the winter, but good to know you're there
    http://s260.photobucket.com/albums/ii11/minipitt1/

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    • #3
      AUDI Hydraulic Brake Booster Servo - Ate, Repair-Rebuild Service

      Hi Forum Members,

      I sell a DIY Repair Kit and also offer a rebuild service for the Old Style Ate Hydraulic Aluminum Brake Booster Servo, for the, See #3 below
      Servo Part # 8A1612099A
      I have been selling the repair kits for 7.5 years
      And rebuilding the Ate booster for 7 years, mainly for BMW's, and Audi Servos for 2.5 years

      I am now rebuilding 3 different - Audi Hydraulic Brake Booster Servos, see 1-3 links below.

      #1. https://goo.gl/photos/kHFefY3Wuq1RqA5F8 Old Style Cast Iron,
      Rebuild Service only.

      #2. https://goo.gl/photos/QCcFGTqdeeGDSgC48 New Style Aluminum,
      Rebuild Service only.
      There are 2 sizes (styles) one with 4 mounting studs, and one with 3 mounting studs, please verify which you have.
      On my website I show photos of both types. See 6th photo.

      #3. https://goo.gl/photos/zVD7cFj3L6WNmVUG8 Old Style Aluminum,
      same as the BMW with repair kit or rebuild service. 2 styles, also BMW/Audi

      NOTE:
      My communication with you depends on you, being able to read the captions that I have written for each photo.
      Please read and follow the instructions to be able to view these captions.
      To do this you need to follow my instructions on the pages (photos) 2,3,4. on my website home page.
      By viewing the captions you can see pricing and ordering instructions

      Send me your zip code and I will send you a ship quote for FedEx or the USPS, also International shipping.
      My e-mail address is jay_c_stratton at hotmail.com

      Some of the Photos below are for a BMW application, your RS2 has the same internal parts.
      Just the shaft to the brake pedal is probably longer.

      Best,
      JAY
      Attached Files
      Last edited by master6; 16 January 2019, 20:43.
      Jay,

      My M6's
      https://goo.gl/photos/K3S9EkQ9veNrNDCf7

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      • #4
        Jay, good to know. Gives a good alternative to the vacuum conversion
        Greg

        S2Forum.com Administrator & Webmaster

        '93 Coupe with a few tweeks

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        • #5
          Servo Rebuild Service

          Bump
          Jay,

          My M6's
          https://goo.gl/photos/K3S9EkQ9veNrNDCf7

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          • #6
            BUMP, I am now doing Audi PSP's (power steering pumps) Rebuild Service.

            Here is a new link on Big Coupe, showing my 16 websites, Audis are on # 1, 3, 5, 6, & 7

            LINK : http://bigcoupe.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=28245

            Please read the directions in RED to view the captions and see info + Pricing.

            Models for PSP's Website # 3 are, Photo 1, newer style

            100, + Quattro
            A4, S4, + Q
            A6, S6, RS6, + Q
            A8, S8, + Q
            Cabriolet,
            Allroad
            V8

            And the older style PSP's are # 5 website, Photo 2 and 3

            Best,

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            This gallery has 3 photos.
            Last edited by master6; 16 January 2019, 20:45.
            Jay,

            My M6's
            https://goo.gl/photos/K3S9EkQ9veNrNDCf7

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            • #7
              BUMP,

              Now that its winter time, its time to fix those Hydraulic leaks, Booster/Servo and PSP (power steering pump)
              Jay,

              My M6's
              https://goo.gl/photos/K3S9EkQ9veNrNDCf7

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              • #8
                Fellow Forum Members,

                I am still rebuilding Hydraulic Brake Servo Boosters. Audi & BMW.
                I rebuild 3 types of Audi servos, see post #3 above.

                I also rebuild Audi PSP's (Power steering Pumps), see post #6 above.

                I also have a new Website link to my 16 websites, with all of the 16 links on one page
                Please read the directions in RED to view the written captions, I wrote for each photo, it includes pricing and all information

                LINK : http://bigcoupe.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=28245

                If you have trouble viewing the captions e-mail me, jay_c_stratton@hotmail.com

                Best,

                Jay
                Last edited by master6; 16 January 2019, 20:45.
                Jay,

                My M6's
                https://goo.gl/photos/K3S9EkQ9veNrNDCf7

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