
Brakes
Note
Be
careful
not
to
confuse
the
piston
A
with
B
Apply
rubber
grease
hghtly
to
the
shdlng
par
tlon
of
p1ston
and
Insert
the
piston
Into
the
cyhnder
Note
When
insertmg
the
piston
be
careful
not
to
insert
too
far
Install
the
boot
and
retaining
nng
Install
so
that
the
yoke
groove
of
bIas
nng
of
piston
A
COinCide
wIth
the
yoke
groove
of
cyhnder
YOKE
SPRING
Fig
127
Installation
of
yoke
spnng
1
Fig
128
InstallatIOn
of
yoke
spnng
2
Install
so
that
the
projected
portIOn
of
yoke
spnng
faces
to
diSC
as
shown
In
Figures
127
and
128
Install
the
bias
spring
to
yoke
so
that
the
bias
spring
comes
to
the
aIr
bleeder
Side
of
cyhn
der
Apply
the
brake
grease
to
the
yoke
shdlng
portIOn
of
cylinder
With
the
yoke
spring
Inserted
to
cylinder
groove
hghtly
correct
poSitIOn
of
the
bias
spnng
so
that
the
groove
of
biaS
spring
COin
Cides
With
yoke
Fig
129
Correctmg
bias
spnng
POSItion
Fig
130
Measunng
startmg
torque
73

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Probable
cause
Check
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block
and
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cable
for
contact
CondItiOn
Blown
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faulty
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Check
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for
fusIng
and
faulty
contact
An
lamps
do
not
hght
Faulty
hghtlng
sWItch
termInal
connector
Check
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for
contact
Conduct
continUIty
test
Defective
hghtlng
sWItch
Check
the
fuse
for
fusIng
and
faulty
contact
1h
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hght
for
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and
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connector
for
contact
lmproper
dImmer
sWitch
contact
DefectIve
dImmer
sWitch
Conduct
contlnu
ty
test
Correctwe
ac
tlon
RepaIr
as
requtred
When
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detect
and
repaH
the
cause
and
replace
the
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RepaIr
as
requHed
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the
lighting
SWitch
IS
defectWe
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detect
and
repair
the
cause
and
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requned
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and
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meter
condition
Probable
cause
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thermometer
Blov
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off
fuse
or
Improper
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and
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meter
do
nectlOn
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Both
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fuel
meter
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Defec
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voltage
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Dam
aged
fused
or
open
contact
DefectIVe
voltage
regulator
Bro
ken
heat
Wire
seized
contact
and
or
Improper
grounding
lmproper
cable
contact
MethOd
of
lnspectlon
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the
fuse
for
fUSing
and
Improper
contact
Meter
operates
excessIVelY
Meter
operates
shghtly
o
a
t
Correctl
le
actlon
Replace
after
cor
rectiUg
the
cause
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fused
Correct
con
tact
The
voltage
regulator
IS
combmed
With
the
thermometer
to
a
smgle
unit
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the
voltage
regulator
IS
defectlve
replace
It
together
With
the
thermometer
Replace
together
With
thermometer
Check
the
cable
be
twee
l
fuse
and
meter
for
unproper
contact
and
repair
If
requlted

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II
II
II
Oil
pressure
and
ignition
warning
lamps
condition
Oil
pressure
warn
ing
lamp
The
amp
does
not
hght
when
the
19I1ItlOn
sWItch
IS
set
to
ON
II
I
Ptobable
cause
Blown
off
fuse
or
faulty
contact
Broken
lamp
bulb
filament
or
faulty
cable
contact
Defective
oil
pressure
swltch
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lamp
does
not
Oil
pressure
IS
toO
loW
go
out
wlule
the
engtne
IS
being
operated
Lack
of
engine
oil
Defective
Oil
pressure
sWitch
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MethOd
of
tnSpeCtlOn
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the
fuse
for
fusing
and
faulty
contact
The
warntng
lamP
does
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bght
when
oil
pressure
sWitch
yelloW
I
black
cable
15
grounded
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through
the
above
tnspectlOn
inspect
the
engine
ou
pressure
system
Check
011
level
ConttnUlty
eXists
on
the
oil
pres
sure
sWltch
when
the
engine
IS
belng
operated
o
a
t
a
CorrectIVe
action
Replace
after
COffee
tlng
the
fuse
the
cause
lf
fused
Check
the
hght
bulb
for
burnt
out
fila
ment
and
replace
as
reqUIred
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011
pres
Sure
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Add
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Replace
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