During a recent engine overhaul I stripped the whole engine bay and resprayed it. Amongst other things, I removed the servo. I've put everything back together and the engine is running fine. The only problem I have is that the revs increase by 5-600 rpm when I press the brake pedal !
I have checked that the one way air valve is fitted correctly and is working so most people I have spoken to are saying that the servo diaphragm has probably failed. A friend has let me have a second hand servo but it's from another MB model, not a W113, so the rod protruding from the rear of the servo does not have the ball end that goes into the socket inside the alloy casting. Instead it is designed to connect directly to the brake pedal. It may be from a Fintail. Otherwise the two servos are identical.
My question is - can the two different rods be swapped ? Alternatively, can my servo be overhauled or are they totally sealed and designed to be replaced as a complete unit ? Because the 113 servo is unique to that model I will struggle to find a good replacement used one here in the UK and they are expensive to buy new.