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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Old stock accumulator made in West Germany Sep 11, 2009 The accumulators available here are old stock items made in West Germany and are over 20 years old. According to automotive engineers, the shelf life for this part is only 10 years, so they fail quickly.
You get what you pay for, and this is an example of a part far past its life expectancy.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Grain of Salt Aug 04, 2009 Please take this with a grain of salt as I am receiving it from a forum of knowledgeable mechanics. It has been stated that these accumulators are 'new old stock' meaning that they are in fact new but are twenty years old. The accumulator, it is said, have a rubber bladder, this I know for fact as I cut my old one in half to see, and that an inert gas is on the top side thereby providing the needed pressure 'accumulation'. The problem with the twenty year old part is the inert gas has seeped over the twenty years through the rubber bladder and are not able to provide the designed pressure accumulation. I have noticed a decline in the performance of this newly acquired part over the last few months of operation. It is still MUCH better than the old part I replaced, but one might be better off buying a newer NOS part from a reputable dealer/supplier.
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Buick Reatta Power Brake Accumulator May 17, 2009 Item was exactly what I needed. Arrived on time, in excellent shape at an excellent price. Five stars all the way
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perfect replacement May 04, 2009 perfect replacement, saved hundreds of dollars over the Jaguar dealer's price. It's the exact part made in the same plant in Germany where Jaguar gets their pressure accumulators. It's also the same pressure accumulator used by Lotus and many other car makers, but the ACDelco is much cheaper and it's the same part.
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