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Ibove
mentioned
st
is
available
when
op
the
FRONT
BRAKE
Brake
System
entire
brake
system
except
N
L
S
V
is
correctly
adjusted
After
shoe
return
spring
Adjuster
assembly
8
Adjuster
head
9
Adjuster
head
shim
10
Lock
spring
11
Adjuster
housing
12
Adjuster
wheel
13
Adjuster
screw
14
Retaining
spring
15
Lock
plate
16
Adjuster
shim
17
Rubber
boot
1
Brake
disc
2
Brake
shoe
assembly
3
Wheel
cylinder
assembly
4
Brake
shoe
upper
return
spring
5
Brake
shoe
lower
return
spring
REMOVAL
I
Jack
up
front
of
vehicle
just
high
enough
to
remove
tire
and
support
it
with
safety
stands
2
Remove
wheel
and
brake
drum
If
brake
drum
cannot
be
easily
removed
return
brake
adjuster
install
two
bolts
M8
x
1
25
in
holes
on
the
flange
face
of
brake
drum
and
tighten
bolts
even
ly
until
brake
drum
is
driven
out
3
In
order
to
ease
operation
re
move
hub
assembly
from
knucRle
spindle
Refer
to
Front
Axle
4
Unhook
upper
lower
and
after
shoe
return
springs
and
then
remove
brake
shoe
assemblies
S
Disconnect
brake
hose
from
wheel
cy
linder
6
Loosen
securing
nut
and
remove
wheel
cylinder
7
Remove
rubber
boot
adjuster
shim
lock
plate
and
retaining
spring
and
then
remove
adjuster
assembly
from
brake
disc
Fig
BR
I
6
Front
brake
1
Brake
hose
2
Wheel
cylinder
attaching
bolt
BA312
3
Rubber
boot
Fig
BR
17
Removing
wheel
cylinder
DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY
Wheel
cylinder
@
rr
l
@
t
a
Wheel
cy
linder
housing
2
Piston
3
Piston
cup
4
Dust
cover
5
Retainer
BR649
6
Connector
7
Packings
8
Connector
bolt
9
Bleeder
screw
10
Bleeder
cap
Wheel
cylinder
can
be
disassembled
simply
by
the
following
procedures
described
below
Remove
retainer
and
dust
cover
and
take
out
piston
from
wheel
cyl
inder
Be
careful
not
to
damage
sliding
part
of
piston
and
piston
cup
Thoroughly
wa
sh
u
disassembled
parts
in
brake
fluid
or
alcohol
Note
Do
not
wash
rubber
parts
with
mineral
oil
since
they
are
deterio
rated
When
alcohol
is
used
however
do
not
immerse
rubber
parts
in
alcohol
longer
than
30
seconds
After
parts
are
cleaned
dry
them
with
com
pressed
air
Assemble
wheel
cylinder
in
reverse
sequence
of
diassembly
When
securing
connector
bolt
in
sert
its
location
tip
to
the
hole
of
wheel
cylinder
firmly
and
tighten
it
securely
Carry
out
operations
carefully
so
that
component
parts
are
not
damaged
or
no
dust
and
other
foreign
materials
enter
cylinder
Note
The
brake
wheel
cylinder
is
available
in
both
NABCO
make
and
TOKICO
make
There
is
no
inter
changeability
of
repair
kits
or
com
ponent
parts
between
NABCO
and
TOKICO
makes
When
replacing
the
repair
kit
or
ent
parts
ascertain
the
brand
of
the
brake
wheel
cylinder
body
Be
sure
to
use
parts
of
the
same
make
as
the
former
ones
INSPECTION
Brake
drum
I
Replace
brake
drum
whose
dia
meter
is
beyond
the
limit
of
1
5
mm
0
OS9
in
with
respect
to
the
standard
inner
diameter
of
2S4
0
rom
10
00
SR
tO
Fig
BR
18
Front
wheel
cylinder
in
Page 386 of 537

2
The
allowable
maximum
out
of
round
of
brake
drum
is
0
02
mm
0
0008
in
Re
condition
or
replace
brake
drum
if
specified
limit
is
exceeded
3
Measure
for
tapered
brake
drum
If
specified
limit
of
0
02
mm
0
0008
in
is
exceeded
as
measured
at
a
position
where
the
distance
of
4S
mm
177
in
is
kept
away
from
inlet
re
condition
or
replace
brake
drum
4
Contact
surface
with
which
linings
come
into
contact
should
be
finished
to
such
an
extent
that
it
is
ground
by
a
No
120
to
150
sand
paper
S
Using
a
drum
racer
finish
brake
drum
by
machining
if
it
shows
any
sign
of
score
marks
partial
wear
or
stepped
wear
on
its
contact
surface
Note
After
brake
drum
is
completely
re
conditioned
or
renewed
check
drum
and
shoes
for
proper
contact
pattern
Brake
assembly
I
When
brake
shoe
linings
are
cracked
incompletely
seated
uneven
Iy
worn
andlor
deteriorated
due
to
excessive
heating
or
soiled
with
oil
grease
and
brake
fluid
replace
2
Replace
linings
if
the
thickness
is
worn
down
to
less
than
1
0
mm
0
039
in
Note
When
brake
shoe
lining
is
in
stalled
grind
brake
shoe
lining
face
to
diameter
equal
to
that
of
brake
drum
lining
dimension
Width
x
Thickness
x
Length
4S
x
4
S
x
244
mm
1
77
x
0
177
x
9
61
in
3
Check
adjuster
for
smooth
oper
ation
4
Replace
shoe
return
springs
which
are
broken
or
fatigued
Brake
System
Standard
dimensions
of
shoe
springs
Free
length
Dia
of
spring
No
of
Installed
Item
lengthlload
mOl
in
mOl
in
coils
mm
kg
in
lb
Upper
136
5
2
0
0
079
37
IS9
S
14
to
16
S
37
6
28
31
to
3S
Lower
134
S
2
3
0
091
35
IS9
5
21
to
23
5
30
6
28
46
to
Sl
After
shoe
83
2
1
4
O
OSS
27
S
99
4
to
S
3
28
3
90
9
to
II
Wheel
cylinder
I
Replace
any
cylinder
or
piston
which
is
scratched
scored
or
worn
on
its
sliding
contact
surface
2
Replace
worn
parts
if
piston
to
cylinder
clearance
is
beyond
O
IS
mm
0
OOS9
in
Wheel
cylinder
inner
diameter
19
0S
mOl
Y
in
3
Replace
piston
cup
which
is
worn
or
otherwise
damaged
4
Replace
if
contacting
face
of
cyl
inder
and
shoe
is
worn
locally
or
in
step
S
Replace
damaged
dust
cover
fatigued
piston
spring
or
faulty
threaded
parts
6
Replace
tube
connector
which
is
worn
on
its
threaded
portion
INSTALLATION
Install
front
brake
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
paying
particular
attention
to
the
following
instructions
I
When
assembling
adjuster
assem
bly
apply
brake
grease
to
adjuster
housing
bore
adjuster
wheel
and
ad
juster
screw
When
installing
adjuster
assembly
to
brake
disc
apply
brake
grease
to
disc
adjuster
and
retaining
spring
slid
ing
surfaces
to
slide
adjuster
smoothly
Measure
adjuster
sliding
resistance
Adjust
by
adjuster
shim
when
sliding
resistance
is
in
rrect
BR
ll
Adjuster
sliding
resistance
S
to
12
kg
II
to
261b
2
When
installing
wheel
cylinder
be
sure
to
secure
the
cylinder
with
R
mark
to
right
hand
disc
and
the
one
with
L
mark
to
left
hand
disc
Otherwise
brake
hoses
may
interfere
with
other
adjacent
parts
As
to
the
connecting
instructions
of
brake
hose
no
twist
or
contact
is
existed
on
brake
hose
referring
the
related
topic
Brake
line
Tightening
torque
Wheel
cylinder
SA
to
6
6
kg
m
39
to
48
ft
lb
Connector
bolt
1
9
to
2
5
kg
m
14
to
18
ft
Ib
Brake
hose
1
7
to
2
0
kg
m
12
to
14
ft
lb
Air
bleeder
0
7
to
0
9
kg
m
5
to
7
ft
Ib
Brake
disc
4
2
to
S
O
kg
m
30
to
36
ft
lb
3
Before
installing
brake
shoe
as
semblies
apply
brake
grease
to
wheel
cylinder
and
adjuster
brake
shoe
in
stalling
grooves
and
brake
disc
and
brake
shoe
assembly
contact
faces
two
places
Exercise
care
not
to
allow
grease
to
come
into
contact
with
linings
and
adjuster
Page 387 of 537

BA313
Fig
BR
19
Greasing
points
REAR
BRAKE
Brake
System
4
Adjust
brake
shoe
clearance
and
bleed
brake
system
Refer
to
the
instructions
under
topic
Adjustment
in
this
section
Upon
completion
of
the
above
ad
justments
make
sure
that
brake
oper
ates
correctly
and
no
brake
fluid
leaks
BA315
REMOVAL
I
Jack
up
rear
of
vehicle
just
high
enough
to
remove
lire
and
support
it
with
safety
stands
2
Remove
wheel
loosen
hand
brake
and
detach
brake
drum
3
Turn
pin
by
900
and
remove
antirattle
springs
4
Open
brake
shoe
assemblies
out
ward
against
return
spring
and
remove
extension
link
S
Remove
return
springs
6
Remove
brake
shoe
assemblies
Note
that
after
secondary
brake
shoe
assembly
must
be
separated
from
toggle
lever
When
separating
after
secondary
brake
shoe
assembly
from
toggle
lever
withdraw
clevis
pin
7
Disconnect
toggle
lever
from
hand
brake
rear
cable
BR316
Fig
BR
21
Remouing
toggle
leuer
BR
12
1
Brake
disc
2
Brake
shoe
assembly
3
Wheel
cylinder
assembly
4
Return
upper
spring
5
Return
lower
spring
6
After
shoe
return
spring
7
Retainer
8
Antirattle
spring
9
Spring
seat
10
Adjuster
assembly
11
Adjuster
head
12
Adjuster
head
shim
13
Lock
spring
14
Adjuster
housing
15
Adjuster
wheel
16
Adjuster
screW
17
Toggle
lever
18
Extension
link
19
Return
spring
20
Adjuster
spring
21
Lock
plate
22
Adjuster
shim
23
Rubber
boot
24
Antirattlc
pin
Fig
BR
20
Reor
brake
8
Disconnect
brake
tube
at
wheel
cylinder
by
loosening
flare
nut
9
Remove
wheel
cylinder
from
brake
disc
by
loosening
installation
nuts
10
Remove
rubber
boot
adjuster
shim
lock
plate
and
adjuster
springs
and
remove
adjuster
assembly
from
brake
disc
Page 388 of 537

DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY
Wheel
cylinder
Remove
dust
cover
and
pull
out
piston
head
and
piston
assembly
Refer
to
Wheel
Cylinder
of
Front
Brake
CD
l
ID
345
0
1
Dust
cover
2
Piston
head
3
Piston
4
Piston
Cll
p
5
Wheel
cylinder
housing
6
Bleeder
cap
7
Bleeder
screw
8
Connector
9
Washer
10
Connector
bolt
BR318
Fig
BR
22
Rear
wheel
cylinder
INSPECTION
Brake
drum
Check
brake
drum
in
the
same
manner
as
outlined
in
the
Front
Brake
Drum
Brake
assembly
I
When
brake
shoe
linings
are
cracked
incompletely
seated
uneven
ly
worn
andlor
deteriorated
due
to
excessive
heating
or
soiled
with
oil
grease
and
brake
fluid
replace
2
Replace
linings
if
the
thickness
is
WOol
down
to
less
than
1
0
rom
0
039
in
Note
When
brake
shoe
lining
is
in
stalled
grind
brake
shoe
lining
face
to
diameter
equal
10
lha
I
of
brake
drom
Lining
dimemion
Width
x
Thickness
x
Length
4S
x
4
5
x
244
rom
1
77
x
0
177
x
9
61
in
Brake
System
3
Check
adjuster
for
smooth
oper
ation
4
Replace
shoe
return
springs
which
are
broken
or
fatigued
Standard
dimensions
of
shoe
springs
Dia
of
spring
No
of
Installed
Free
length
lengthlload
Item
mOl
in
mOl
in
coils
mmlkg
in
lb
175
2
0
0
079
32
5
184
11
to
13
Upper
6
89
7
24
24
to
29
158
2
3
0
091
30
176
18
to
20
Lower
6
22
6
93
40
to
44
83
2
1
4
0
055
27
5
99
4
to
S
After
shoe
3
276
3
90
9
to
II
20
5
1
6
0
063
3
5
12
3
S
to
4
5
AntiratUe
0
807
0
47
8
to
9
9
Wheel
cylinder
I
Replace
any
cylinder
or
piston
which
is
scratched
scored
or
worn
on
its
sliding
contact
surface
2
Replace
worn
parts
if
piston
to
cylinder
clearance
is
beyond
O
IS
rom
0
00S9
in
Wheel
cylinder
inner
diameter
19
0S
rom
Xin
3
Replace
piston
cup
which
is
worn
or
damaged
4
Replace
if
contacting
face
of
cyl
inder
and
shoe
is
worn
locally
or
in
step
5
Replace
damaged
dust
cover
fatigued
piston
spring
or
faulty
threaded
parts
6
Replace
tube
connector
which
is
worn
on
its
threaded
portion
INSTALLATION
Install
rear
brake
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
paying
particular
attention
to
the
following
instructions
I
Rear
adjuster
assembly
is
the
same
as
front
Refer
to
the
paragraph
covering
Front
Brake
Installation
Adjuster
sliding
resistance
S
to
12
kg
II
to
261b
BR
13
2
When
assembling
toggle
lever
and
after
brake
shoe
assembly
adjust
clear
ance
between
toggle
lever
and
after
brake
shoe
assembly
to
0
to
0
3
mOl
0
to
0
012
in
with
a
properly
selected
toggle
pin
washer
Toggle
pin
washer
No
Thickness
rom
in
I
2
0
0
079
2
2
3
0
091
3
2
6
0
102
4
2
9
0
114
S
3
2
0
126
3
Before
installing
brake
shoe
as
semblies
apply
brake
grease
to
the
following
places
1
Brake
shoe
installing
grooves
of
adjuster
and
wheel
cylinder
2
Extension
link
installing
grooves
3
Lower
surface
of
spring
seat
4
Contact
surfaces
between
brake
disc
and
brake
shoe
assembly
six
places
At
this
time
be
sure
not
to
coat
brake
grease
to
brake
linings
Page 389 of 537

f
BR317
Fig
BR
23
Gre
ing
point
4
Tightening
torque
Wheel
cylinder
J
S
to
1
8
kg
m
II
to
13ft
Ib
Connector
bolt
1
9
to
2
5
kg
m
14
to
18
ft
Ib
Brake
tube
1
5
to
1
8
kg
m
II
to
13
ft
Ib
Air
bleeder
0
7
to
0
9
kg
m
S
to
7
ft
Ib
Brake
disc
5
4
to
6
4
kg
m
39
to
46
ft
Ib
S
Adjust
brake
shoe
clearance
and
bleed
brake
system
Upon
completion
of
the
above
adjustments
make
sure
that
brake
operates
correctly
and
no
brake
fluid
leaks
MASTER
VAC
DESCRIPTION
A
vacuum
suspended
Master
Vac
is
installed
behind
the
master
cylinder
As
the
brake
pedal
is
depressed
fluid
is
forced
under
high
pressure
through
the
brake
pipes
to
the
wheel
cylinders
to
retard
or
stop
the
vehicle
The
Master
Vac
contains
a
spring
loaded
diaphragm
of
IS2
4
mm
6
in
in
diameter
It
operates
on
negative
pressure
produced
n
the
engine
intake
manifold
The
tandem
master
cylinder
is
capable
of
producing
high
pressure
even
if
the
Master
Vac
is
faulty
Brake
System
Note
The
Master
Vac
diaphragm
dif
fers
from
fonner
ones
for
improved
braking
force
Do
not
install
fonner
Master
Vac
on
1976
models
The
1
Plate
and
seal
2
Push
rod
3
Diaphragm
4
Rear
shell
5
Diaphragm
plate
Master
Vacs
are
identified
by
the
label
color
as
follows
1976
model
Caution
Label
Former
models
YeJlow
BR321
11
Valve
operating
rod
12
Valve
return
spring
13
Poppet
return
spring
14
Exhaust
valve
15
Valve
plunger
16
Reaction
disc
17
Diaphragm
return
spring
18
Front
shell
6
Seal
7
Vacuum
valve
8
Poppet
assembly
9
Valve
body
guard
10
Air
silencer
filter
INSPECTION
OF
OPERATION
Checking
yscuum
pressure
I
Connect
a
vacuum
gauge
in
the
line
between
check
valve
and
Master
2
Start
engine
and
increase
engine
speed
Stop
engine
when
vacuum
gauge
indicates
SOO
mmHg
19
69
inHg
BR
14
Fig
BR
24
Sectionall1iew
of
Master
Vac
Vac
as
shown
in
Figure
BR
25
1
Check
valve
2
Vacuum
gauge
BA169
Fig
BR
25
Air
tight
t
t
t
up
Air
tight
test
I
Fifteen
seconds
after
engine
is
stopped
observe
the
rate
of
drop
in
air
pressure
registered
by
vacuum
gauge
If
a
pressure
drop
of
25
mmHg
0
98
inHg
is
exceeded
refer
to
the
follow
ing
chart
to
determine
the
cause
of
failure
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Probable
cause
I
Air
leakago
at
check
valve
2
Air
leakage
a
t
push
rod
seal
3
Air
leakage
between
valve
body
and
seal
4
Air
leakage
at
valve
plunger
seat
5
Damaged
piping
or
joints
2
Fifteen
seconds
after
engine
is
stopped
and
brake
fully
applied
ob
serve
the
rate
of
drop
in
air
pressure
registered
by
vacuum
gauge
Probable
cause
1
Air
leakage
at
check
valve
2
Damaged
diaphragm
3
Reaction
disc
dropped
off
4
Air
leakage
at
and
valve
body
poppet
assembly
seat
Note
When
replacement
of
any
part
is
required
be
sure
to
renew
Master
Vac
as
an
assembly
Inspecting
check
valve
Remove
clip
and
disconnect
hoses
at
connections
The
check
valve
can
now
be
removed
yr
BA3
Fig
BR
26
Location
of
check
valve
2
Using
a
Master
Vac
tester
apply
a
vacuum
pressure
of
200
mmHg
7
87
inHg
to
the
port
of
check
valve
on
the
Master
Vac
side
If
a
pressure
drop
of
10
mmHg
0
39
inHg
is
exceeded
in
1
I
I
17
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7
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y1
II
I
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I
I
L
I
L
5
to
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
22
44
66
88
110
132
Pedal
operating
force
kg
lb
BR772
Fig
BR
28
Performance
curves
of
Master
Vac
Brake
System
Corrective
action
Replace
check
valve
Replace
seal
Repair
or
replace
faulty
partes
Repair
or
replace
seat
Repair
or
replace
If
a
pressure
drop
of
25
mmHg
0
98
inHg
is
exceeded
refer
to
the
following
chart
to
determine
the
cause
of
failure
Corrective
action
Replace
check
valve
Replace
Reinstall
and
check
push
rod
for
proper
turn
Replace
faulty
part
s
15
seconds
replace
check
valve
with
a
new
one
3
When
pressure
is
applied
to
the
Master
Vac
side
of
check
valve
and
valve
does
not
open
replace
check
valve
with
a
new
one
120
I
7IG
110
1
560
100
I
420
i
90
1
280
I
u
80
1
140
70
1
000
II
60
850
0
0
5
a
50
710
40
570
30
430
20
280
10
140
BR
15
1
I
Manifold
side
Master
Yac
side
1
Spring
2
Valve
BA289
Fig
BR
27
Sectional
view
of
check
valve
Operating
test
1
Connect
an
oil
pressure
gauge
in
brake
line
at
connection
on
master
cylinder
2
Install
a
spring
scale
on
brake
pedal
3
Start
engine
and
increase
engine
speed
until
a
vacuum
pressure
of
500
mmHg
19
69
inHg
is
registered
on
vacuum
pressure
gauge
With
a
vacuum
pressure
of
500
mmHg
19
69
inHg
held
measure
an
oil
pressure
with
respect
to
each
pedal
operating
force
Relationship
between
oil
pressure
and
pedal
operating
force
is
illustrated
in
Figure
BR
28
If
test
results
are
not
as
specified
in
Figure
BR
28
check
Master
Vac
for
condition
in
a
manner
as
described
under
Inspection
before
removal
of
this
unit
Also
check
brake
line
for
evidence
of
fluid
leakage
Note
Determine
whether
malfunc
tion
occurs
in
Master
Vac
or
in
check
valve
Always
inspect
check
valve
fiTlit
Page 391 of 537

REMOVAL
Referring
to
Figure
BR
29
remove
parts
in
numerical
order
enumerated
1
cD
2
BR17S
Fig
BR
29
Removal
method
of
Mcuter
Vae
DISASSEMBLY
When
disassembling
Master
Vac
ob
serve
the
following
instructions
a
Thoroughly
clean
mud
or
dust
from
Master
Vac
b
Extreme
care
should
be
taken
not
to
allow
dirt
dust
water
or
any
other
foreign
matter
into
any
com
ponent
parts
Be
sure
to
select
a
clean
place
before
disassembly
or
assembly
c
Mark
mating
joints
so
that
they
may
be
installed
exactly
in
their
original
positions
d
Keep
all
disassembled
parts
arranged
properly
so
that
they
may
readily
be
assembled
at
any
time
e
Clean
rubber
parts
and
synthetic
resin
parts
in
alcohol
f
Mter
all
disassembled
parts
are
cleaned
in
a
suitable
clean
solvent
place
on
a
clean
work
bench
Use
care
not
to
allow
dirt
and
dust
to
come
into
contact
with
these
parts
1
Install
spacer
on
rear
shell
spacer
temporarily
Place
Master
Vac
in
a
vise
Use
soft
jaws
2
Remove
clevis
and
lock
nut
De
tach
valve
body
guard
rW
ID
1
Clevis
2
Lock
nut
3
Valve
body
guard
BRD7S
Fig
BR
30
Removing
rear
hell
Brake
System
3
Identify
front
shell
and
rear
shell
clearly
so
that
they
may
be
reassem
bled
in
their
original
positions
from
which
they
were
withdrawn
Bolts
attached
on
dashboard
are
not
the
same
in
pitch
4
Using
Master
Vac
Wrench
ST08080000
remove
rear
shell
seal
assembly
and
disassemble
diaphragm
plate
assembly
front
shell
assembly
diaphragm
spring
and
push
rod
assem
bly
f
Q
BA076
Fig
BR
31
Removing
reor
shell
Rear
shell
seal
Pry
off
retainer
with
use
of
screw
driver
as
shown
and
detach
bearing
and
seal
Note
Do
not
disassemble
seal
assem
bly
unless
absolutely
necessary
Whenever
this
is
to
be
removed
use
care
not
to
damage
it
BRD7S
Fig
BR
32
Removing
retainer
Diaphragm
plate
Place
diaphragm
plate
assembly
on
a
clean
work
bench
Detach
dia
phragm
from
groove
in
plate
as
shown
BR
16
BA079
FlIf
BR
33
Separating
diaphragm
2
Using
a
screwdriver
as
shown
evenly
pry
air
silencer
retainer
until
it
is
detached
from
diaphragm
plate
as
sembly
Note
Never
use
a
hammer
to
remove
this
retainer
since
this
win
be
the
sure
y
of
damaging
it
BA322
Fig
BR
34
Removing
air
silencer
retainer
3
Pull
out
valve
plunger
stop
key
and
withdraw
silencer
and
plunger
assembly
Note
To
remove
valve
plunger
stop
key
properly
proceed
as
follows
With
key
hole
facing
down
lightly
push
valve
operating
rod
simulta
neously
while
applying
vibration
to
it
BA180
Fig
BR
35
Pulling
out
top
key
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BA1Bl
Fig
BR
36
Remouing
ualue
operating
rod
assembly
4
Withdraw
reaction
disc
BA286
Fig
BR
37
Remouing
reaction
disc
Front
shell
seal
I
Detach
flange
from
front
shell
assembly
BR287
g
Fig
BR
38
Removing
lange
2
Withdraw
front
seal
assembly
INSPECTION
I
Check
poppet
assembly
for
condi
tion
If
it
shows
evidence
of
wear
or
damage
replace
it
and
valve
operating
rod
assembly
2
Check
other
component
parts
for
condition
If
any
part
shows
evidence
of
wear
or
damage
replace
it
with
a
new
one
Brake
System
ASSEMBLY
AND
ADJUSTMENT
Assemble
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
disassembly
Rear
shell
seal
1
Apply
a
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
to
the
sealing
surface
and
lip
of
seal
and
install
that
seal
in
rear
shell
with
the
use
of
Master
Vac
Oil
Seal
Retainer
Drift
ST08060000
Fig
BR
39
Installing
oil
seal
Note
Referring
to
Figure
BR
40
in
stall
seal
in
place
by
properly
aligning
the
pawl
of
special
tool
with
seal
hole
Adjustment
is
cor
rect
when
specified
length
at
A
is
obtained
Length
A
6
7
to
7
Omm
0
264
to
0
276
in
BA1S5
Fig
BR
40
Length
at
A
Diaphragm
plate
I
Apply
a
thin
coating
of
grease
to
the
sliding
contact
portion
on
the
periphery
of
plunger
assembly
BR
17
1
SR1S6
Fig
BR
41
Requiring
grease
place
2
Install
plunger
assembly
and
silencer
in
diaphragm
plate
and
lightly
push
plunger
stop
key
in
place
Note
Diaphragm
plate
is
made
of
bakelite
Exercise
care
in
instaJJing
plunger
assembly
not
to
damage
diaphragm
plate
BROB3
Fig
BR
42
Inserting
stop
key
3
Before
installing
diaphragm
into
position
apply
a
thin
coating
of
mica
power
to
it
except
outer
diameter
and
seating
portion
with
which
shell
comes
into
contact
4
Before
installing
reaction
disc
in
place
on
diaphragm
plate
apply
a
thin
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
Front
shell
seal
Before
installing
front
shell
seal
as
sembly
apply
a
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
to
the
inner
wall
of
seal
and
front
sheU
with
which
seal
comes
into
contact
Final
sssembly
Apply
thin
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
to
the
outer
edges
of
diaphragm
with
which
rear
and
front
shells
come
into
contact
before
instaIling
dia
phragm
in
position
2
Before
installing
push
rod
assem
bly
in
place
apply
a
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
to
the
sliding
con
tact
surface
of
diaphragm
plate