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01-01-01
1
I 9Y82A848000
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I 53A
A IA I8H 34 4
^J MODEL YEAR CODE
2)
ASSEMBLY PLANT CODE
5)
BODY SERIAL CODE
T)
ENGINE CODE
T)
CONSECUTIVE UNIT
NO.
T)
BODY TYPE CODE
(7)
COLOR CODE
0 TRIM CODE
® DATE CODE
(JO) DISTRICT-SPEC. EQUIP. CODE
(lT) REAR AXLE CODE
(12) TRANSMISSION CODE
W1001-A
Fig.
1—Warranty
Plates—Passenger Cars
9Y83NI0000I
Fig. 2—Typical Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN) Tab
W
1002-Aprocarmanuals.com

01-01-02
Vehicle Identification
01-01-02
VEHICLE WARRANTY NUMBER
The vehicle warranty number is the first line of numbers and
letters appearing on the Warranty Plates (Fig. 1). The Warranty
Plate is riveted to the left front door lock face panel. The first
number indicates the model year. The letter following the model
year number indicates the manufacturing assembly plant. The next
two numbers designate the Body Serial Code followed by a letter
expressing the Engine Code. The group of six digits remaining on
the first line indicate the Consecutive Unit Number.
VEHICLE DATA
The vehicle data appears on the second or lower line on the
Warranty Plate. The first two numbers and a letter identify the
Body Style. A letter or a number appears next indicating the
Exterior Paint Color followed by a number-letter combination
designating the Interior Trim. To the right of this code appears the
Date Code indicating the date the car was manufactured. A two-
digit number next designates the district in which the car was
ordered and may appear in conjunction with a Domestic Special
Order or Foreign Special Order number when applicable. The final
two spaces indicate the Rear Axle Ratio (numbers for regular axles,
letters for locking-types) and the Transmission type (numbers for
manual,
letters for automatic).
OFFICIAL VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The official Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for title and
registration purposes is stamped on an aluminum tab that is riveted
to the instrument panel close to the windshield on the driver's side
of the car and is visible from outside (Fig. 2).
MODEL YEAR CODE
The number 9 designates 1969.
ASSEMBLY PLANT CODES
COUGAR
Code
Letter
Code
Letter
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
Atlanta
L
Oakville (Canada)
N
Ontario Truck
P
Dallas
R
.,
Mahwah
S
Dearborn
T
Chicago
U
Lorain
W
Los Angeles
X
Kansas City
Y
Z
Michigan Truck
Norfolk
Twin Cities
San Jose
.
(Pilot). ...Allen Park
Metuchen
Louisville
Wayne
St. Thomas
Wixom
St. Louis
BODY SERIAL AND STYLE CODES
The two-digit numeral which follows the assembly plant code
identifies the body series. This two-digit number is used in con-
junction with the Body Style Code, in the Vehicle Data, which
consists of a two-digit number with a letter suffix. The following
chart lists the Body Serial Codes, Body Style Codes and the model.
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Body Body
Serial Style
Code Code Body Type
82
53A
4-Door Sedan
80
65A
2-Door
Hardtop
CONTINENTAL MARK
III
Body Body
Serial Style
Code Code Body Type
89
65A
2-Door
Hardtop
Body
Serial
Code
91
92
93
94
91
Body
Style
Code
65A
76A
65B
76B
65C
® Bench Seat
MERCURY
Body
Serial
Code
44
46
48
45
40
41
42
54
56
58
63
66
68
65
63
66
68
60
61
72
72
74
74
76
76
Body
Style
Code
54A
65A
57A
76A
53M
65M
57M
54C
65B
57B
53F
65F
57 F
76F
53C
65C
57C
63G
63H
71B
71C
71F
71G
71E
71A
©Bench Seat
Body
Type
2-Door
Hardtop©
Convertible©
2-Door
Hardtop©
Convertible®
2-Door
Hardtop®
Model
Standard
XR-7 Luxury
Standard
©Split Bench ©Bucket Seats
Body Type
4-Door Sedan©
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®
4-Door Hardtop®
Convertible®
CANADA ONLY
4-Door Hardtop Sedan®
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®
4-Door Hardtop®
4-Door Sedan®
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®
4-Door Hardtop®
4-Door Hardtop Sedan®©
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®©
4-Door Hardtop®®
Convertible®®
4-Door Hardtop Sedan©
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal©
4-Door Hardtop©
Model
Monterey
Marquis
Monterey-Custom
Marquis
Brougham (Option)
2-Door
Hardtop (Tunnel Roof)®© Marauder
2-Door
Hardtop (Tunnel Roof)®®©
4-Door 2 Seat®
4-Door 3 Seat (Side Facing)®
4-Door
2
Seat®
4-Door 3 Seat (Side Facing)®
4-Door 2 Seat®©
4-Door 3 Seat (Side Facing)®©
Monterey Wagoi
Monterey-Custom Wagon
Marquis Colony Park
©Split Bench ©Bucket Seats
METEOR (CANADA)
Body
Serial
Code
20
21
23
Body
Style
Code
54A
54B
65B
Body Type
4-Door Sedan®
4-Door Sedan®
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®
Model
Rideau
Rideau 500
30
54C
4-Door Sedan®
35
65C
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®
35
65E
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal{5-33)®®
33
57C
4-Door Hardtop®
34
76C
Convertible®
34
76E
Convertible (S-33)®®
Montcalm
24
65F
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®©
27
57F
4-Door Hardtop®®
LeMoyne
28
71B
Rideau 500-6 Passenger®
29
71C
Rideau 500-Dual Face Rear®
38
71E
Mo ntcalm-6 Passenger®
39
71A
Montcalm-Dual Face Rear®
Station Wagons.
©Bench Seat ©Splite Bench ©Bucket Seatsprocarmanuals.com

01-01-04
Vehicle Identification
01-01-04
BODY SERIAL AND STYLE CODES-(continued)
FAIRLANE
Body
Serial
Code
30
31
34
35
33
36
35
33
36
40
41
42
44
43
42
44
43
46
46
45
45
32
37
38
47
48
48
49
49
Body
Style
Code
65A
54A
54B
63B
65B
76B
63E
65E
76E
65C
54C
63F
65F
76F
63D
65D
76D
63B
63E
65A
65E
71D
71B
71E
66A
66B
66B
(Opt.)
66C
66D
©Bench Seat
Body Type
2-Door
Hardtop-formal®
4-Door
Sedan®
4-Door
Sedan®
2-Door
Hardtop—Fastback®
2-Door
Hardtop-formal®
Convertible®
2-Door
Hardtop—Fastback©
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal©
Convertible®
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®
4-Door
Sedan®
r t
2-Door
Hardtop—FastbackCD
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®
Convertible®
2-Door
Hardtop—Fastback®
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®
Convertible®
2-Door
Hardtop-Fastback®
2-Door
Hardtop-Fastback®
2-Door
Hardtop-Formal®
2-Door
Hardtop-formal®
Fairlane®
Fairlane 500®
Fairlane Torino Squire®
Ranchero®
Ranchero 500®
Ranchero 500®
Ranchero®
Ranchero®
Model
Fairlane
Fairlane 500
Fairlane 500
Torino
Torino GT
Torino GT
Cobra
Station Wagons-4 Door
Ranchero
Ranchero
Ranchero GT
©Split Bench ©Bucket Seats
REAR AXLE RATIO CODES
Conventional
Limited-Slip
Ratio
1
J
2.50:1
2
K
2.75:1
3
L
2.79:1
4
M 2.801
5
N
2.83:1
6
0
3.00:1
7
P
3.10:1
8
Q
3.20:1
9
R
3.25:1
A
S
3.50:1
B
T
3.07:1
C
U
3.08:1
D
V
3.91:1
E
W
4.30:1
TRANSMISSION CODES
Code Type
1
3-Speed
Manual
5 4-Speed Manual-wide ratio (2.78 1st Gear)
6 4-Speed Manual-close ratio (2.32 1st Gear)
W Automatic (C4) (XP-3)
U Automatic (C6) (XPL)
Y Automatic (MX)
X Automatic (FMX)
Z Automatic (C6 Special) (XPL, Special)®
©For Police & trailer towing
-
Not available with bucket seats
ENGINE CODES
Code
U
6Cyl.
T
6Cyl.
2
6 Cyl.®
L 6 Cyl.
3
6 Cyl CD
V
6
Cyl."
5
.
6 Cyl CD
B .6
Cyl.
E
6
Cyl.
F
8
Cyl.
6 8 Cyl.®
D 8
Cyl.
H 8 Cyl.
M 8 Cyl.
Y 8
Cyl.
X 8 Cyl.©
S 8 Cyl.©
P 8 Cyl.®
8 Cyl.
8 Cyl.®
K 8
Cyl.
N
8
Cyl.
A 8
Cyl.
©Low Compression
©High Performance
Type
170
Cu.
In.
(IV)
200
Cu.
In.
(IV)
200
Cu.
In.
(IV)
250
Cu.
In.
(IV)
250
Cu.
In.
(IV)
240
Cu.
In.
(IV)
240
Cu.
In.
(IV)
240 Cu. In. (IV) Police
240 Cu. In. (IV) Taxi
302
Cu.
In.
(2V)
302
Cu.
In.
(2V)
302 Cu. In. (2V) Police & Taxi
351
Cu.
In.
(2V)
351
Cu.
In.
(4V)
390
Cu.
In.
(2V)
390Cu.ln.(2V)
390
Cu.
In.
(4V)
428 Cu. In. (4V) Police Interceptor
428
Cu.
In.
(4V)
CJ
428
Cu.
In.
(4V)
CJ
429
Cu.
In.
(2V)
429
Cu.
In.
(4V)
460
Cu.
In.
(4V)
©Premium Fuel ©Improved Performance
©Ram Air Induction
CONSECUTIVE UNIT NUMBER
Starting Serial Numbers—1969 Passenger Cars
100,001—Ford, Fairlane, Falcon, Mustang, Thunderbird
500,001 -Mercury, Montego,
Cougar,
Meteor
848,000—Lincoln Continental & Continental Mark
III
EXTERIOR PAINT COLOR CODES
Code
Reference
Number
Color
A
B
c
D
E
F
G
H
|
J
K
L
. .
M
N
p
Q
R
S.
.. .
T
u
v
W
X
Y
z
2.
..
3
4
6.
. .
7
8
..
1724-A
1
3059-A
3197-A
3303-A
3191-A
3065-A
. .
3203-A
..
,.2067-A
2041-A
3080-A
3204-A
3060-A
1619-A
..
921-A
3064-A
1624-A
3198-A
. .
3199-A
2008-A
1070-A
3201-A
3120-A
3061-A
. . .
3202-A
2044-A
3071-A
. .
1730-A
3230-A
.
3077-A
3193-A
3190-A
..M6J-49B..
....M6J-50B.
Black
Maroon
Dk. Ivy Green Met.
Pastel Gray
Lt. Aqua
Dk. Aqua Met. (Brt.)
Med.
Orchid Met.
Lt. Green
Med.
Lime Met.
Dk. Aqua Met.
Dk. Orchid Met.
Lt. Gray Met.
White
Platinum
Med.
Blue Met.
Med.
Blue Met.
Lt. Gold
Med.
Gold Met.
Red
Med.
Aqua Met.
Lt. Aurora Copper IVIet.
Yellow
Dk. Blue Met.
Burnt Orange Met.
Dk. Grey Met.
Lt. Ivy Yellow
Calypso Coral
Med.
Emerald Met.
Med.
Blue Met. (Brt)
Lt. Emerald Green Met.
Lt. Blue
Red Primer
Grey Primerprocarmanuals.com

02-01-08
Brakes
02-01-08
BEARING CUP
DIMENSION "B"
0.755 MINIMUM
DIMENSION "A'
0.395 MINIMUM
H1532-B
FIG. 12—Disc Brake Rotor Service
Limits—Lincoln Continental
per splash shield or the bleeder screw
fitting.
4.
Front wheel bearing end play is
critical and must be within specifica-
tions.
5.
Be sure the vehicle is centered on
the hoist before servicing any front
end components, to avoid bending or
damaging the rotor splash shield on
full right or left wheel turns.
6. The proportioning valve should
not be disassembled or adjustments
attempted on it.
7.
Riding of the brake pedal (com-
mon on left foot applications) should
be avoided during vehicle operation.
8. The wheel and tire must be re-
moved ' separately from the brake
rotor, unlike drum brakes where the
wheel, tire and drum are removed as a
unit.
9. On floating caliper type disc
brakes whenever the caliper is re-
moved the caliper locating pins should
be inspected for wear or damage.
10.
On floating caliper type disc
brakes, the caliper assembly must be
removed from the spindle prior to re-
moval of the shoe and lining assem-
blies.
11.
On floating caliper type disc
brakes the calipers must not be inter-
changed from one side to the other.
When the caliper is installed on its
proper anchor plate and spindle, the
bleeder screw will point to the rear of
the vehicle (Fig. 22). If a caliper is in-
stalled on the wrong side of the vehi-
cle,
it is not possible to bleed the sys-
tem properly.
12.
Do not attempt to clean or re-
store oil or grease soaked brake lin-
ings.
When contaminated linings are
found, brake linings must be replaced
in complete axle sets.
DRUM BRAKES
1.
Remove the wheel from the
drum, and remove the drum as out-
lined in Part 2-2, Section 2.
2.
Brush all dust from the backing
plates and interior of the brake
drums.
3.
Inspect the brake shoes for ex-
cessive lining wear or shoe damage. If
the lining is worn within 1/32 inch of
the rivet heads or if the shoes are
damaged, they must be replaced. Re-
place any lining that had been con-
taminated with oil, grease or brake
fluid. Replace lining in axle sets. Prior
to replacement of lining, the drum di-
ameter should be checked to deter-
mine if oversize linings must be in-
stalled.
4.
Check the condition of brake
shoes,
retracting springs, hold-down
springs, and drum for signs of over-
heating. If the shoes have a slight blue
coloring, indicating overheating, re-
placement of the retracting and hold-.
down springs is strongly recommended.
Overheated springs lose their pull and
could cause the new lining i:o wear
prematurely, if they are not replaced.
5. If the vehicle has 30,000 or more
miles of operation on the brake linings
or signs of overheating are present
when relining brakes, the wheel cylin-
ders should be disassembled and in-
spected for wear and entrance of dirt
into the cylinder. The cylinder cups
should be replaced, thus avoiding fu-
ture problems.
6. Inspect all other brake parts and
replace any that are worn or dam-
aged.
7.
Inspect the brake drum and, if
necessary, refinish. Refer to Part 2-2,
Section 4 for refinishing.
BRAKE BOOSTER
Check the booster operation as
noted in Part 2-1, Section 1, Power
Brake Functional Test. If the brake
booster is damaged or defective, re-
place it with a new booster. The brake
booster is serviced only as an assem-
bly.procarmanuals.com

02-02-07
Brake System
02-02-07
ANTI-SKID CONTROL SYSTEM
RELEASE PAWL CAM PIN
RELEASE PAWL CAM LEVER
RELEASE CABLE
H
1636-
A
FIG. 10—Parking Brake Control Assembly
With Manual Release—Typical
power unit with mounting bracket is
riveted to the control assembly. The
vacuum actuated piston within the
unit is connected by a rod to the
upper end of the release lever (Fig. 9).
The lower end of the release lever ex-
tends out for alternate manual release
in the event of vacuum power failure
or for optional manual release at any
time.
Hoses connect the power unit and
the engine manifold to a vacuum re-
lease valve in the transmission neutral
safety switch.
The anti-skid control system con-
sists of three major components (Fig.
39).
Mechanically driven electromag-
netic sensors at each rear wheel; an
electronic control module mounted
under the glove box; a vacuum pow-
ered actuator attached to a bracket on
the inside of the right front frame rail
under the toe board.
The sensors consist of steel rings
having teeth on their outer diameters,
pressed on each axle shaft just out-
board of the wheel bearing. The teeth
rotate past corresponding teeth on the
inside diameter of stationary steel
rings mounted in the bearing retain-
ers.
Also mounted in the retainers, are
ring-shaped permanent magnets and
coils of wire. Two wires from each
sensor connect the sensors to the con-
trol module.
The control module consists of solid
state electronic components sealed in
a container. It is connected to the sen-
sors and to a solenoid on the actuator.
The actuator is similar to a vacuum
brake booster and consists of three
parts.
A chamber divided by a vacuum
suspended diaphragm; a hydraulic cyl-
inder connected to the diaphragm; and
a solenoid connected electrically to the
control module.
IN-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS
After any brake service work, ob-
tain a firm brake pedal before moving
the vehicle. Riding the brake pedal
(common on left foot application)
should be avoided when driving the
vehicle.
BRAKE SHOE ADJUSTMENTS—
DRUM BRAKES
The hydraulic drum brakes are
self-adjusting and require a manual
adjustment only after the brake shoes
have been relined, replaced, or when
the length of the adjusting screw has
been changed while performing some
other service operation. The manual
adjustment is performed with the
drums removed, using the tool and the
procedure detailed below.
When adjusting the rear brake
shoes,
check the parking brake cables
for proper adjustment. Make sure that
the equalizer operates freely.
To adjust the brake shoes:
1.
Use Rotunda Tool HRE 8650,
(Fig. 11) to determine the inside diam-
eter of the drum braking surface.
2.
Reverse the tool as shown in Fig.
11 and adjust the brake shoe diameter
to fit the gauge. Hold the automatic
adjusting lever out of engagement
while rotating the adjusting screw, to
prevent burring the screw slots. Make
sure the adjusting screw rotates freely.
If necessary, lubricate the adjusting
screw threads with a thin, uniform
coating of MIC-100-A.
3.
Rotate Tool HRE 8650 around
the brake shoes to be sure of the set-
ting.
4.
Apply a small quantity of high
temperature grease to the points
where the shoes contact the backing
plate, being careful not to get the lu-
bricant on the linings.
5. Install the drums. Install Tinner-
man nuts and tighten securely.
6. Install the wheels on the drums
and tighten the nuts to specification.
7.
Complete the adjustment by
applying the brakes several times with
a minimum of 50 lbs pressure on the
pedal while backing the vehicle. After
each stop the vehicle must be moved
forward.
8. After the brake shoes have been
properly adjusted, check the operation
of the brakes by making several stops
while operating in a forward direction.
WHEEL CYLINDER REPAIR-
DRUM BRAKE
Wheel cylinders should not be di-
sassembled unless they are leaking or
unless new cups and boots are to be
installed. It is not necessary to remove
the brake cylinder from the backing
plate to disassemble, inspect, or hone
and overhaul the cylinder. Removal is
necessary only when the cylinder is
damaged or scored beyond repair.procarmanuals.com

02-02-08
Brake System
02-02-08
Tool-HRE-8650
JUST SET TO DRUM
DIAMETER HERE . . .
FIND CORRECT BRAKE
SHOE DIAMETER HERE
H1416-A
FIG.
7
7—Adjusting Brake Shoes Using Tool HRE-8650
BOOT
BOOT
PISTON
. BLEEDER .
CYLINDER
SCREW RETURN SPRING PIST0N
H1385-B
FIG. 72—Brake Wheel Cylinder—Typical
DISASSEMBLY
1.
Remove the links and the rubber
boots from the ends of the brake cyl-
inder. Remove the pistons, cups, and
return spring from the cylinder bore
(Fig. 12).
2.
Remove the bleeder screw from
the cylinder.
INSPECTION
1.
Wash all parts in clean brake
fluid. Dry with compressed air.
2.
Replace scored pistons. Always
replace the rubber cups and dust
boots.
3.
Inspect the cylinder bore for
score marks or rust. If either condi-
tion is present the cylinder bore must
be honed. However, the cylinder
should not be honed more than 0.003
inch beyond its original diameter.
4.
Check the bleeder hole to be sure
that it is open.
ASSEMBLY
1.
Apply a light coating of heavy-
duty brake fluip! to all internal parts.
2.
Thread the bleeder screw into the
cylinder and tighten securely.
3.
Insert the return spring, cups,
and pistons into their respective posi-
tions in the cylinder bore (Fig. 12).
Place a boot over each end of the cyl-
inder. Bleed the brake system.
HYDRAULIC LINE REPAIR
Steel tubing is used throughout the
brake system with the exception of the
flexible hoses at the front wheels and
at the fear axle housing brake tube
connection (Figs. 17 thru 21).
Always bleed the applicable pri-
mary or secondary brake system after
primary or secondary brake system
hose or line replacement. Centralize
the pressure differential valve after
bleeding the system.
BRAKE TUBE
REPLACEMENT
If a section of the brake tubing be-
comes damaged, the entire section
should be replaced with tubing of the
same type, size, shape and length.
Copper tubing should not be used in a
hydraulic system. When bending
brake tubing to fit underbody or rear
axle contours, be careful not to kink
or crack the tube.
All brake tubing should be double
flared properly to provide good leak-
proof connections. Clean the brake
tubing by flushing with clean brake
fluid before installation.
When connecting a tube to a hose,
tube connector, or brake cylinder,
tighten the tube fitting nut to specified
torque with Milbar tool 1112-144 or
equivalent.
BRAKE HOSE
REPLACEMENT
A flexible brake hose should be re-
placed if it shows signs of softening,
cracking, or other damage.
When installing a new front brake
hose,
position the hose to avoid con-
tact with other chassis parts. Place a
new copper gasket over the hose fit-
ting and thread the hose assembly into
the front wheel cylinder. Engage the
opposite end of the hose to the brack-
et on the frame. Install the horsesho-
e-type retaining clip, and connect the
tube to the hose with the tube fitting
nut (Figs. 17 thru 21).
A rear brake hose should be in-
stalled so that it does not touch the
muffler outlet pipe or shock absorber.
Thread the hose into the rear brake
tube connector. Engage the front end
of the hose to the bracket on the
frame. Install the horseshoe-type re-
taining clip, and connect the tube to
the hose with the tube fitting nut.procarmanuals.com

02-02-09
Brake System
02-02-09
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
FRONT BRAKE DRUM
REMOVAL
1.
Raise the vehicle until the wheel
and tire clear the floor. Remove the
wheel cover or hub cap, and remove
the wheel and tire from the drum.
2.
Remove the grease cap from the
hub.
Remove the cotter pin, nut lock,
adjusting nut, and flat washer from
the spindle. Remove the outer bearing
cone and roller assembly.
3.
Pull the drum off the wheel
spindle.
4.
If the drum will not come off,
pry the rubber cover from the brake
backing plate. Insert a narrow screw-
driver through the slot and disengage
the adjusting lever from the adjusting
screw. While holding the adjusting
lever away from the screw, back off
the adjusting screw with the brake ad-
justing tool (Fig. 13). Be very careful
not to burr, chip, or damage the
notches in the adjusting screw; other-
wise the self-adjusting mechanism will
not function properly.
INSTALLATION
1.
If the drum is being replaced, re-
move the protective coating from the
new drum with carburetor degreaser.
Then, use sandpaper to insure that no
residue remains. Wipe the drum with
a cloth soaked with denatured alcohol.
Install new bearings and grease seal.
Pack the wheel bearings, install the
inner bearing cone and roller assembly
RUBBER PLUG
REMOVED
'MOVE HANDLE UPWARD
TO RETRACT BRAKE SHOES
in the inner cup, and install the new
grease seal see Part 3-5, Section 4.
If the original drum is being in-
stalled, make sure that the grease in
the hub is clean and adequate.
2.
Adjust the brakes and install the
drum assembly as outlined under
Brake Shoe Adjustments in this sec-
tion.
3.
Install the outer wheel bearing,
washer and adjusting nut.
4.
Adjust the wheel bearing as out-
lined in Part 3-7, Section 2, then in-
stall the grease cap. Install the wheel
and hub cap.
REAR BRAKE DRUM
REMOVAL
1.
Raise the vehicle so that the tire
is clear of the floor.
2.
Remove the hub cap and wheel.
Remove the three Tinnerman nuts and
remove the brake drum. If the drum
will not come off, pry the rubber
cover from the backing plate. Insert a
narrow screwdriver through the hole
in the backing plate, and disengage
the adjusting lever from the adjusting
screw. While holding the adjusting
lever away from the adjusting screw,
back off the adjusting screw with the
brake adjusting tool (Fig. 13). Be very
careful not to burr, chip, or damage
the notches in the adjusting screw;
otherwise, the self-adjusting mecha-
nism will not function properly.
INSTALLATION
1.
Remove the protective coating
from a new drum with carburetor de-
greaser; then sand lightly and wipe
with a cloth soaked with denatured al-
cohol.
HI 590-A
H1390-A
FIG. 73—Backing Off Brake
Adjustment
FIG. 14—Retracting Spring
Removal
2.
Adjust the brakes as outlined
under Brake Shoe Adjustments in this
section. Place the drum over the brake
assembly and into position.
3.
Install the three Tinnerman nuts
and tighten securely. Install the wheel
on the axle shaft flange studs against
the drum, and tighten the attaching
nuts to specifications.
BRAKE SHOES AND
ADJUSTING SCREW-
DRUM BRAKES
REMOVAL
1.
With the wheel and drum re-
moved install a clamp over the ends of
the brake cylinder as shown in Fig.
14.
2.
Remove the secondary shoe to
anchor spring with the tool shown in
Fig. 14. With the same tool remove
the primary shoe to anchor spring and
unhook the cable eye from the anchor
pin.
3.
On Ford, Mercury, Meteor,
Thunderbird, Continental Mark III
and Lincoln Continental models, re-
move the shoe guide (anchor pin)
plate (Fig. 8).
4.
Remove the shoe hold-down
springs, shoes, adjusting screw, pivot
nut, socket and automatic adjustment
parts.
5.
On rear brakes, remove the
parking brake link and spring. Dis-
connect the parking brake cable from
the parking brake lever.
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After removing the rear brake
secondary shoe, disassemble the park-
ing brake lever from the shoe by re-
moving the retaining clip and spring
washer (Fig. 8).
INSTALLATION
1.
Before installing the rear brake
shoes,
assemble the parking brake
lever to the secondary shoe and secure
with the spring washer and retaining
clip.
2.
Apply a light coating of high-
temperature grease at the points
where the brake shoes contact the
backing plate.
3.
Position the brake shoes on the
backing plate and secure the assembly
with the hold down springs. On the
rear brake, install the parking brake
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TUBE ASSY. REF.
2 A 040
TUBE ASSY. REF.
2B113-B
PRESSURE
IMPULSE VALVE
PROPORTIONING
TUBE
>Y.
2B253 ASSY REF TUBE
/W W '
Kth#
2263 ASSY. R.H. REF.
TUBE
2B112-E
2264 ASSY. L.H. REF.
2B329
ASSY. REF.
HOSE
C8OA-2B218-C ASSY.L.H.
C80A-26171-D ASSY.R.H.
2B269 ASSY. REF.
VIEWZ
INSTALLATION-DISC BRAKE ONLY
BEND CLIP TO RETAIN
TUBE AS SHOWN
-TUBE
VIEW IN CIRCLE T
382365-S36
WASHER
8M-2149
TUBE-2A040
INSTALLATION-DISC BRAKES SAME AS
DRUM BRAKES AND MAIN VIEW
EXCEPT AS SHOWN
TUBE-2267 R.H.
TUBE-2B253
TUBE 2B329
PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL
VALVE
TUBE 2B329
VIEW IN
CIRCLE U
TYPICAL ^,
CES^^
CLI
BOLT-
VIEW IN CIRCLE N
WASHER
34808-S8
PART OF AXLE
VENT ON STATION
WAGON ONLY
VENT ASSEMBLY
TUBE ASSEMBLY-2265
STANDARD AND POWER DRUM
3RAKES TUBE ASSEMBLY-2B1T2
POWER DISC BRAKES
MANUAL DISC
TUBE-2263 R.H.
3 REQUIRED
BOLT- 3 REQUIRED
CHECK BRAKE HOSE CLEARANCE „
TO ALL COMPONENTS IN
2A448"
METAL/METAL JOUNCE AND
METAL/METAL REBOUND-
TUBE-2267
ARMOR-390, 428 ENGINES ONLY
8 CYLINDER ENGINE REAR AXLE ONLY
TUBE ASSEMBLY-2268 L.H.
PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL
VALVE
- GROMMET- 2
jl^REQUIRED
EWYN
TUBE
VIEW P
ROUTING FOR STATION WAGON ONLY
TUBE-22.S5
TUBE-2263 R.H. 2264 L.H.
VIEW IN CIRCLE Y
TYPICAL 2 PLACES
CHECK BRAKE HOSE CLEARANCE TO ALL
COMPONENTS IN METAL/METAL JOUNCE,
METAL/METAL REBOUND AND FULL
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE TURNS
VIEWX
TYPICAL 2 PLACES
DRUM BRAKES
TUBE-2263 R.H
2264 L.H.
VIEW IN CIRCLE U
TYPICAL 4 PLACES
HOSE-2A448
BRAKE HOSE-2078
GASKET-2149 2 REQUIRED
VIEW IN CIRCLE W
TYPICAL 2 PLACES
DRUM BRAKES
LIP
REINFORCEMENT ASSEMBLY-2B222
APPLY ESB-M4632-A SEALER AROUND
STUDS AND SCREW HOLE ON
FLOOR PAN SIDE
TUBE
TUBE ASSEMBLY-226J)
VIEW R
TUBE
VIEW IN CIRCLE M
POWER DISC BRAKES
BRAKE HOSE MUST BE ASSEMBLED
WITH WHEELS STRAIGHT AHEAD.
STRIPE ON HOLE HOSE ASSEMBLY
MUST SHOW NO EVIDENCE OF TWIST.
H 1559-C
—Service Brake
System—Fairlane,
Montego
and
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