CLUTCH
PEDAL
Adjusting
400
and
1600
cc
models
Adjust
the
pedal
height
to
209
mm
8
22
in
with
the
pedal
stop
slackened
off
by
altering
the
length
of
the
master
cylinder
push
rod
See
Fig
E
13
Tighten
the
pedal
stop
and
obtain
a
pedal
height
of
207
ffim
8
15
in
for
Left
Hand
drive
models
or
182
mID
7
I7
in
for
Right
Hand
drive
models
Secure
the
stop
by
tightening
the
locknut
and
make
sure
that
the
points
illustrated
are
correctly
greased
CLlTfCH
PEDAL
Adjusting
1800cc
models
Adjust
the
pedal
height
to
175
mm
6
89
in
by
adjusting
the
pedal
stop
See
Fig
E
13
then
retighten
the
locknut
A
to
a
torque
reading
of
0
79
1
07
kgm
6
8Ib
ft
Turn
the
master
cylinder
push
rod
to
obtain
a
play
between
1
Smm
0
04
0
2
in
at
the
clevis
pin
then
tighten
the
locknut
B
to
a
torque
reading
of
0
79
1
07
kgm
6
8
Ib
ft
Ensure
when
adjusting
the
play
that
the
port
on
the
master
cylinder
is
not
blocked
too
small
a
play
at
the
clevis
pin
may
block
the
port
Bend
the
clevis
pin
over
completely
CLlTfCH
MASTER
CYLINDER
Removal
and
Dismantling
Disconnect
the
push
rod
from
the
clevis
Fig
E
14
Detach
the
fluid
line
from
the
master
cylinder
and
pump
the
fluid
into
a
suitable
container
3
Withdraw
the
retaining
bolts
and
remove
the
master
cylinder
assembly
from
the
vehicle
To
dismantle
the
master
cylinder
remove
the
filler
cap
and
drain
away
the
fluid
Pull
back
the
dust
cover
and
remove
the
snap
ring
the
stopper
push
rod
piston
assembly
and
return
spring
Oean
the
components
in
brake
fluid
and
check
them
for
wear
or
damage
Renew
the
cylinder
and
piston
if
uneven
wear
has
taken
place
the
clearance
between
the
cylinder
and
piston
must
not
exceed
0
13
mm
0
005
in
Renew
the
dust
cover
oil
reservoir
filler
cap
and
fluid
line
if
necessary
Reassembly
of
the
master
cylinder
is
a
reversal
of
the
dismantling
procedure
take
care
to
soak
the
components
in
brake
fluid
and
assemble
them
while
still
wet
When
the
master
cylinder
is
installed
in
the
vehicle
make
sure
that
the
pedal
height
is
adjusted
as
previously
described
and
bleed
the
hydraulic
system
by
following
the
procedures
given
under
the
heading
CLlTfCH
SYSTEM
Bleeding
CLlTfCH
SLAVE
CYLINDER
Removal
and
Dismantling
Remove
the
return
spring
2
Disconnect
the
fluid
line
from
the
slave
cylinder
D
3
Disconnect
the
push
rod
from
the
clutch
withdrawal
lever
4
Take
out
the
mounting
bolts
and
withdraw
the
slave
cylinder
from
the
clutch
housing
To
dismantle
the
slave
cylinder
remove
the
dust
cover
and
snap
ring
and
withdraw
the
remaining
parts
from
the
cylinder
Oean
all
components
carefully
and
check
them
for
signs
of
damage
or
wear
renew
any
part
found
to
be
defective
and
fit
a
new
piston
seal
CLUTCH
SLAVE
CYLINDER
Assembly
and
Installation
Reassembly
is
a
reversal
of
the
dismantling
procedure
Ensure
that
the
parts
are
dipped
in
brake
flu
d
before
assembling
and
that
the
piston
seal
is
correctly
installed
When
the
slave
cylinder
is
installed
in
the
vehicle
bleed
the
hydraulic
system
by
following
the
procedures
given
under
the
heading
CLlTfCH
SYSTEM
Bleeding
The
push
rod
must
be
adjusted
so
that
the
withdrawal
lever
has
an
end
play
of
2
0
2
3
mm
0
078
0
091
in
details
of
this
operation
are
given
below
CLlTfCH
WITHDRAWAL
LEVER
Adjusting
The
correct
adjustment
of
the
clutch
withdrawal
lever
is
most
essential
as
insufficient
clearance
between
the
clutch
release
bearing
and
the
diaphragm
will
cause
the
clutch
to
slip
On
the
other
hand
an
excessive
clearance
will
prevent
the
clutch
from
disengaging
correctly
The
clearance
between
the
release
bearing
and
diaphragm
or
release
levers
can
be
adjusted
in
the
following
manner
Slacken
the
locknut
Fig
E
IS
and
screw
the
push
rod
fully
home
with
the
adjusting
nut
Return
the
adjusting
nut
I
3
4
turns
to
adjust
the
play
at
the
end
of
the
clutch
withdrawal
lever
to
2
0
2
3
mm
0
078
0
091
in
This
will
give
a
clear
ance
of
approximately
1
3
mm
0
051
in
between
the
release
bearing
and
the
diaphragm
spring
or
release
levers
NOTE
When
adjusting
clutch
pedal
free
travel
at
the
withdrawal
lever
it
is
essential
to
check
that
the
clutch
driven
plate
has
not
worn
by
more
than
2mm
0
08
in
otherwise
the
clutch
will
slip
even
if
it
is
correctly
adjusted
See
Technical
Data
for
the
relevant
clutch
driven
plate
thickness
CLUTCH
SYSTEM
Bleeding
The
clutch
system
must
be
bled
after
it
has
been
dismantled
or
if
any
part
of
the
circuit
has
been
opened
This
operation
should
also
be
carried
out
if
the
fluid
level
in
the
reservoir
has
been
allowed
to
fall
and
pennit
air
to
enter
the
system
The
presence
of
air
in
the
system
may
be
noticed
by
incorrect
disengagement
of
the
clutch
but
in
any
case
if
air
is
suspected
the
clutch
must
be
bled
in
the
following
manner
Remove
the
dust
cap
from
the
slave
cylinder
bleed
screw
Connect
a
length
of
tube
to
the
bleed
screw
and
immerse
the
47
other
end
of
the
tube
into
a
clean
container
partly
filled
with
brake
fluid
Top
up
the
master
cylinder
reservoir
with
recommended
fluid
and
open
the
bleed
screw
approximately
three
quarters
of
a
turn
Depress
the
clutch
pedal
slowly
and
hold
it
completely
down
re
tighten
the
bleed
screw
and
allow
the
pedal
to
return
slowly
Repeat
the
operation
until
the
fluid
emerging
from
the
tube
is
free
from
air
bubbles
It
should
be
noted
that
assistance
will
be
required
when
carrying
out
bleeding
operations
as
not
only
must
the
fluid
entering
the
glass
container
be
watched
but
also
the
clutch
pedal
has
to
be
operated
and
the
reservoir
topped
up
frequently
throughout
the
procedure
When
the
fluid
is
completely
free
from
air
bubbles
the
bleed
screw
should
be
retightened
on
a
down
stroke
of
the
pedal
Finally
remove
the
bleed
tube
and
replace
the
dust
cap
TechnIcal
Data
Outch
type
Pressure
spring
Free
length
Fitted
length
and
load
Side
distortion
Permissible
deterioration
of
spring
force
Outch
release
levers
Oearance
between
release
bearing
and
diaphragm
spring
release
levers
Height
between
diaphragm
spring
and
flywheel
Height
between
release
levers
and
flywheel
Outch
driven
plate
Outer
diameter
Inner
diameter
Thickness
of
facingS
Total
friction
area
TIrickness
of
clutch
plate
Free
Compressed
No
of
torsion
springs
Permissible
minimum
depth
of
rivet
heads
from
facing
surface
Permissible
run
out
of
clutch
facing
P
rmissible
free
play
of
splines
Outch
pedal
1400
and
1600cc
models
Pedal
height
in
the
rest
position
P
da1
free
stroke
P
da1
effort
Master
cylinder
Diameter
Maximum
clearance
between
piston
and
cylinder
Pressure
plate
Permissible
refacing
limit
Outch
pedal
180Occ
models
P
da1
height
Play
at
clevis
pin
Full
stroke
P
da1
effort
50
Diaphragm
spring
or
coil
spring
52
3mm
2
059
in
29
2mm
44
2kg
1
149
in
197
t
4
4
lb
5mm
per
IOOmm
0
2in
per
3
94
in
15
1
2
I
4mm
0
047
0
055
in
44
t
Imm
1
732
t
0
039
in
50
5
t
0
05mm
1
988
t
0
0197
in
200mm
7
87
in
130mm
5
12in
3
5mm
0
140in
362
sq
cm
56
11
sq
in
8
6
9
0mm
0
3386
o
3543in
7
65
7
95mm
0
3012
o
3130in
6
O
3mm
0
0118
in
0
5mm
0
0197
in
0
4mm
0
0157
in
182mm
7
17in
R
H
D
207mm
8
15in
L
H
D
25mm
0
984in
15kg
33
lb
15
87mm
0
625in
O
13mm
0
005lin
Imm
0
0394in
175mm
6
89in
1
5mm
0
04
0
20in
135mm
5
3lin
10
5kg
23Ib
HAND
BRAKE
Removal
The
mechanical
handbrake
linkages
are
shown
in
Figs
L
21
1
22
and
1
23
1400
and
1600cc
models
Front
cable
Release
the
hand
brake
and
disconnect
the
front
cable
by
removing
the
clevis
pin
from
the
lever
Unscrew
the
adjusting
nut
from
the
rear
of
the
front
cable
Fig
L
24
Remove
the
cable
from
the
hand
brake
lever
Remove
the
clamp
holding
the
cable
to
the
under
body
Pull
out
the
lock
plate
holding
the
front
cable
to
the
retainer
and
completely
withdraw
the
cable
Withdraw
the
cable
by
unfastening
the
outer
casing
which
is
pressed
into
the
handbrake
control
bracket
Handbrake
lever
Fig
1
25
Remove
the
clevis
pin
connecting
the
lever
yoke
and
lever
Remove
the
clevis
pin
connecting
the
control
guide
and
the
control
bracket
Lift
out
the
handbrake
assembly
Rear
cable
Saloons
Remove
the
adjusting
nut
from
the
adjuster
Fig
L
26
and
disconnect
the
left
hand
rear
cable
from
the
handbrake
adjuster
Pull
out
the
lock
plates
and
remove
the
clevis
pin
connecting
the
cables
to
the
levers
of
the
rear
wheel
cylinders
Rear
cable
Estate
car
and
rigid
axle
saloon
Remove
the
clevis
pin
from
both
ends
of
the
rear
cable
Remove
the
connecting
rods
by
extracting
the
puU
off
springs
and
clevis
pins
1800cc
models
Handbrake
lever
Disconnect
the
terminal
from
the
hand
brake
warning
switch
Remove
the
nuts
securing
the
control
bracket
to
the
dashboard
Pull
out
the
lock
pin
and
cotter
pin
and
withdraw
the
handbrake
lever
assembly
Front
cable
Remove
the
return
spring
and
loosen
the
adjuster
10cknuL
Detach
the
front
cable
from
the
handbrake
lever
Remove
the
nuts
securing
the
cable
to
the
dashboard
Fig
L
27
and
with
draw
the
cable
towards
the
engine
Rear
cable
Saloon
Disconnect
the
cable
at
the
adjuster
and
detach
the
return
spring
from
the
centre
lever
See
Fig
L
28
Remove
the
cable
lock
plates
from
the
rear
suspension
Remove
the
clevis
pin
attaching
the
cable
at
the
rear
wheel
cylinder
Rear
cable
Estate
car
and
Van
Unfasten
the
pull
spring
and
remove
the
clevis
pins
at
the
balance
lever
and
wheel
sides
Fig
L
29
Detach
the
connecting
rod
Remove
the
nut
securing
the
connecting
rod
balance
lever
and
the
lever
from
the
rear
axle
housing
HANDBRAKE
Installation
Check
the
cables
for
signs
of
deterioration
fraying
etc
Examine
the
handbrake
lever
and
ratchet
for
wear
and
renew
as
necessry
Check
the
springs
for
evidence
of
weakness
and
make
sure
that
the
balance
lever
and
bushes
are
satisfactory
Installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal
procedure
Make
sure
that
all
sliding
parts
are
greased
Adjust
the
hand
brake
in
the
following
manner
Release
the
hand
brake
and
adjust
the
rear
brake
shoes
as
previously
described
The
1400
and
1600cc
Saloon
handbrake
is
adjusted
to
give
a
lever
stroke
of
85
95mm
3
34
3
74
in
by
setting
the
adjusting
nuts
Fig
L
24
The
lever
stroke
on
the
estate
car
should
be
adjusted
to
50
75mm
2
0
3
0
in
by
turning
the
adjuster
shown
in
Fig
L
30
Adjust
the
1800cc
models
to
give
a
handbrake
lever
stroke
of
90
100
mm
3
5
3
9in
by
turning
the
adjuster
2
in
Fig
L
28
Retighten
the
locknut
after
adjusting
BLEEDING
THE
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
The
hydraulic
system
must
be
bled
if
the
circuit
has
been
opened
at
any
point
or
if
the
level
of
the
fluid
in
the
master
cylinder
reservoir
has
fallen
too
low
allowing
air
to
enter
the
system
Bleeding
is
usually
a
two
man
operation
as
assistance
will
be
required
to
work
the
brake
pedal
The
master
cylinder
reservoir
must
be
topped
up
constantly
throughout
the
operation
whilst
a
check
is
carried
out
on
the
fluid
expelled
Bleeding
should
be
carried
out
at
the
master
cylinder
nrst
then
from
the
brake
furthest
away
from
the
master
cylinder
and
working
round
finally
to
the
brake
nearest
to
the
master
cylinder
Bleeding
should
therefore
be
carried
out
in
the
follow
ing
order
Rear
left
wheel
rear
right
wheel
front
left
wheel
front
right
wheel
Oean
the
area
round
the
master
cylinder
cover
take
off
the
cover
and
top
up
the
reservoir
if
necessary
Clean
the
rele
vant
air
bleed
screw
and
take
off
the
cap
Attach
a
suitable
hose
to
the
bleed
screw
and
place
the
free
end
of
the
hose
in
a
glass
jar
containing
brake
fluid
Open
the
bleed
screw
and
depress
the
brake
pedal
to
allow
the
fluid
to
enter
the
glass
container
Tighten
the
bleed
screw
when
the
pedal
is
fully
depressed
and
allow
the
pedal
to
return
Repeat
the
procedure
until
the
fluid
is
completely
free
from
air
bubbles
then
carry
out
the
same
operation
on
the
other
three
wheels
Top
up
the
fluid
in
the
reservoir
to
the
correct
level
but
do
not
re
use
the
fluid
previously
withdrawn
from
the
system
105
BrakIng
System
Description
Front
disc
brake
Friction
pads
Front
disc
brake
Removal
and
Installation
Rear
drum
brake
Removal
and
Installation
Master
Vac
Servo
Unit
Handbrake
cables
Removing
Handbrake
Adjusting
Brake
pedal
Adjusting
Rear
drum
brake
Adjusting
Bleeding
the
hydraulic
system
DESCRIPTION
The
vehicle
is
fitted
with
disc
brakes
for
the
front
wheels
and
leading
trailing
shoe
type
drum
brakes
for
the
rear
wheels
A
conventional
single
master
cylinder
is
fitted
to
the
Standard
and
DeLuxe
models
See
Fig
D
I
for
details
The
DeLuxe
models
are
however
additio
ally
equipped
with
a
Master
Vae
servo
unit
which
provides
a
much
higher
braking
performance
with
minimum
force
required
on
the
brake
pedal
A
tandem
master
cylinder
and
Master
Vac
servo
unit
are
fitted
as
standard
equipment
to
the
Datsun
CL30UA
and
CL3
OUT
models
Fig
D
2
gives
an
exploded
view
of
this
type
of
master
cylinder
The
handbrake
is
of
the
mechanical
type
with
the
handle
linked
to
the
rear
shoe
operating
lever
through
a
system
of
rods
and
wires
See
Fig
D
3
As
on
previous
models
a
brake
pressure
differential
warn
ing
light
switch
is
incorporated
with
dual
brake
circuits
The
front
and
rear
brake
systems
are
connected
to
the
switch
which
provides
a
warning
via
a
warning
light
on
the
instnllnent
panel
when
a
pressure
difference
of
13
to
17
kg
sq
cm
IB5
to
242
lb
sq
in
occurs
between
the
front
and
rear
systems
Brake
piping
layouts
of
the
single
and
tandem
master
cylinder
systems
are
shown
in
Figs
D
4
and
0
5
FRONT
DISC
BRAKE
Friction
pads
The
disc
brakes
are
self
adjusting
but
the
friction
pads
should
be
checked
for
wear
after
the
fIrst
6
000
un
4
000
miles
and
then
every
5
000
km
3
000
miles
The
pads
must
be
replaced
if
the
friction
lining
on
any
pad
has
worn
to
less
than
1
0
mm
0
04
in
The
thickness
of
the
pads
can
easily
be
checked
after
remov
ing
the
anti
rattle
clip
from
the
calliper
plate
Full
servicing
procedures
are
given
in
the
section
BRAKING
SYSTEM
for
vehicles
fitted
with
Ll4
Ll6
and
Ll8
engines
FRONT
DISC
BRAKE
Removal
and
Installation
Refer
to
the
section
BRAKING
SYSTEM
for
the
Ll4
L16
and
LIB
engines
for
full
details
of
the
removal
and
installation
procedures
Check
the
thickness
of
the
friction
pads
as
previously
described
and
replace
them
if
necessary
Check
the
brake
disc
for
scoring
and
out
of
round
The
standard
diSc
thickness
is
10
0
mm
0
394
in
and
must
not
be
reground
below
8
40
mm
0
331
in
The
run
out
of
the
disc
should
be
less
than
0
06
mm
0
0024
in
and
can
be
checked
with
a
dial
gauge
positioned
near
the
outer
diameter
of
the
disc
as
previously
described
REAR
DRUM
BRAKE
Removal
and
Installation
The
rear
drum
brakes
See
Fig
D
6
can
be
removed
and
inspected
as
described
in
the
section
BRAKING
SYSTEM
for
vehicles
fItted
with
L14
L16
LIB
engines
Examine
the
brake
drums
for
scoring
and
out
of
round
The
maximum
inner
diameter
of
the
drum
must
not
exceed
229
6
mm
9
040
in
after
reconditioning
Out
of
round
should
be
below
0
05
mm
0
002
in
Renew
the
brake
shoe
linings
if
they
are
contaminated
or
incorrectly
seated
or
if
the
thickness
of
the
lining
has
been
reduced
to
1
5
mm
0
06
in
or
less
Oil
or
grease
can
be
re
moved
from
the
linings
by
cleaning
thoroughly
with
carbon
tetrachloride
or
petrol
Check
the
shoe
return
springs
and
replace
them
if
they
have
become
weakened
Check
the
bores
of
the
wheel
cylinders
for
signs
of
wear
damage
or
corrosion
Renew
the
cylinders
and
pistons
if
the
clearance
between
the
two
parts
exceeds
to
0
15
mm
0
006
in
Renew
the
c
ps
when
overhauling
the
wheel
cylinders
MASTER
V
AC
SERVO
UNIT
Removing
and
Dismantling
The
servo
unit
should
be
removed
and
overhauled
at
yearly
intervals
A
Master
Vac
repair
kit
is
available
and
all
parts
marked
in
Fig
D
7
should
be
renewed
after
dismantling
the
unit
These
items
are
all
supplied
as
part
of
the
repair
kit
The
unit
can
be
removed
as
follows
Remove
the
clevis
pin
from
the
push
rod
and
detach
the
Master
V
ac
unit
from
the
brake
pedal
2
Disconnect
the
brake
tube
from
the
master
cylinder
and
the
vacuum
hooe
from
the
Master
Vac
3
Take
off
the
retaining
nuts
and
remove
the
Master
Vac
and
spacer
then
separate
the
master
cylinder
from
the
Master
Vac
Mark
the
front
cylinder
shell
and
the
rear
shell
and
stud
assembly
before
dismantling
the
unit
then
proceed
as
follows
S31
Clamp
the
flange
and
bolt
assembly
in
a
vice
Push
the
rear
shell
and
stud
assembly
down
and
turn
it
anti
clockwise
to
release
Take
care
not
to
drop
the
valve
body
and
di
phrd
gm
plate
which
will
be
detached
at
the
same
time
Remove
the
retainer
and
detach
the
bearing
and
seal
from
the
rear
shelL
A
needle
can
be
used
to
remove
the
retainer
Pull
the
diaphragm
from
the
groove
in
the
diaphragm
plate
Remove
the
valve
body
guard
and
the
air
silencer
See
Fig
0
8
Remove
the
valve
plunger
stop
key
Fig
D
9
detach
the
valve
rod
and
plunger
assembly
and
the
air
silencer
fllter
from
the
valve
body
and
diaphragm
plate
Pull
out
the
reaction
di
c
To
dismantle
the
front
shell
and
stud
assembly
first
pull
out
the
push
rod
then
remove
the
plate
and
seal
and
the
check
valve
MASfER
V
AC
SERVO
UNIT
Assembling
inspect
the
components
and
replace
any
which
show
signs
of
wear
or
damage
As
previously
stated
the
repair
kit
contains
a
number
of
items
which
must
be
used
to
replace
the
original
parts
Assembly
is
a
reversal
of
the
dismantling
procedure
but
the
following
components
should
be
lubricated
with
silicon
grease
Grease
the
lip
and
face
of
the
seal
the
lip
of
the
poppet
both
faces
of
the
reaction
disc
Grease
the
diaphragm
edge
in
contact
with
the
front
and
rear
shell
Grease
the
face
of
the
plate
and
seal
assembly
which
con
tacts
the
front
shell
and
push
rod
the
face
of
the
check
valve
in
contact
with
the
packing
and
also
the
push
rod
at
the
point
of
contact
with
the
diaphragm
plate
Check
the
clearance
between
the
master
cylinder
and
push
rod
after
assembling
The
clearance
should
be
4
0
0
5
0
mm
ot
575
0
0197
0
in
and
can
be
adjusted
if
necessary
by
altering
the
length
of
the
push
rod
Installation
of
the
Master
Vac
unit
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal
procedure
HANDBRAKE
CABLES
Removing
The
cables
of
the
mechanical
handbrake
See
Fig
D
3
can
be
removed
in
the
following
manner
Front
cable
1
Release
the
hand
brake
and
disconnect
the
front
cable
by
removing
the
clevis
pin
1
in
Fig
D
I
0
at
the
handbrake
equalizer
Screw
out
the
adjusting
nut
2
to
disconnect
the
cable
from
the
handbrake
lever
2
Straighten
the
cable
clamp
I
in
Fig
D
II
and
pullout
the
the
lock
plate
2
to
extract
the
cable
from
the
retainer
3
Detach
the
cable
outer
casing
from
the
handbrake
control
bracket
then
pull
out
the
front
cable
Control
Stem
Removal
of
the
control
stem
is
a
straight
forward
opera
tion
Refer
to
Fig
D
12
and
take
out
the
clevis
pin
I
connect
ing
the
yoke
2
to
the
lever
3
Remove
the
clevis
pin
4
secur
ing
the
guide
5
to
the
bracket
6
then
withdraw
the
control
stem
S34
Re
lf
rnble
Remove
the
nut
from
the
adjuster
and
disconnect
the
left
hand
rear
cable
Disconnect
the
rear
cables
from
the
wheel
cylinders
Refer
to
Fig
D
13
pull
out
the
lock
plates
1
and
2
andremove
the
clevis
pin
HANDBRAKE
CABLES
Inspection
and
Installation
lnspect
the
cables
and
replace
them
if
any
of
the
wires
have
broken
Cables
which
have
stretched
must
be
renewed
as
it
will
no
longer
be
possible
to
adjust
the
handbrake
correctly
Check
the
springs
and
renew
them
if
they
have
weakened
or
broken
Oteck
the
centre
lever
trunnion
pin
and
equalizer
and
replace
as
necessary
Installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal
procedure
Grease
all
sliding
parts
and
adjust
the
handbrake
as
described
below
HANDBRAKE
Adjusting
Release
the
handbrake
and
adjust
the
rear
brake
shoes
as
described
under
the
appropriate
heading
Adjust
the
front
and
rear
cables
to
give
a
handbrake
lever
stroke
of
85
to
95
mm
0
35
to
3
74
in
by
setting
the
adjust
ing
nuts
shown
arrowed
in
Fig
D
14
BRAKE
PEDAL
Adjusting
Adjust
the
length
of
the
master
cylinder
push
rod
until
the
brake
pedal
pad
is
set
to
a
height
of
187
0
mm
7
36
in
with
the
brake
light
switch
free
from
the
pedal
stopper
Lock
the
push
rod
by
tightening
the
locknut
l
in
Fig
D
15
Screw
in
the
brake
light
switch
until
the
screwed
shaft
of
the
switch
makes
contact
with
the
stopper
brJ
cket
bolt
then
retighten
the
locknut
Adjust
the
stopper
bolt
2
until
the
brake
pedal
pad
is
set
to
a
height
of
183
0
mm
7
2
in
then
retighten
the
locknut
The
full
stroke
of
the
brake
pedal
should
now
be
set
to
150
0
mm
5
9
in
The
brake
lamps
should
light
up
when
the
pedal
is
depressed
15
0
mm
0
6
in
see
Fig
D
16
Lubricate
all
sliding
parts
with
bearing
grease
REAR
DRUM
BRAKE
Adjusting
Jack
up
the
vehicle
at
the
rear
and
release
the
handbrake
Depress
the
brake
pedal
several
times
and
turn
the
adjuster
clockwise
until
the
drum
is
locked
See
Fig
D
I
Turn
the
adjuster
in
the
opposite
direction
until
the
shoes
arc
just
dear
of
the
drum
and
the
wheel
can
be
turned
freely
by
hand
Repeat
the
operation
on
the
other
adjuster
and
then
depress
the
brake
pedal
to
make
sure
the
brakes
are
working
correctly
BLEEDING
THE
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
Refer
to
the
section
BRAKING
SYSTEM
for
L14
Ll6
and
LIS
engines
and
follow
the
instructions
given
under
the
appropriate
heading