Page 393 of 537

3
Align
marks
scribed
in
the
rear
shell
and
front
shell
Carefully
turn
the
Master
Vac
Wrench
ST08080000
clockwise
until
it
reaches
notch
in
shell
retainer
Fig
BR
43
Tightenilll
reor
shell
4
After
assembly
adjust
the
length
of
push
rod
to
less
than
the
specified
value
indicated
below
Length
adjust
ment
of
push
rod
is
made
at
the
tip
of
push
rod
HAND
BRAKE
Stick
lever
typ
e
REMOVAL
HAND
BRAKE
Stick
lever
type
The
hand
brake
system
is
of
a
cable
reaction
type
which
actuates
rear
Brake
System
Length
B
10
0
to
10
5
mID
0
394
to
0
413
in
rl
J
BA290
Fig
BR
44
Lelll
th
at
B
Fig
BR
45
Adjusting
push
rod
length
HAND
BRAKE
CONTENTS
BR
18
BR
19
INSPECTION
INSTALLATION
wheel
brake
shoes
All
the
cable
ad
justment
can
be
made
by
operating
BR
18
INSTALLATION
Install
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
Tightening
torque
Master
cylinder
to
Master
Vac
0
8
to
I
1
kg
m
6
to
8
ft
lb
Master
Vac
to
body
0
8
to
1
1
kg
m
6
to
8
ft
Ib
Note
After
Master
Vac
is
properly
installed
on
vehicle
be
sure
to
conduct
an
air
tight
test
and
oper
ation
test
described
previously
in
this
section
BR
19
BR
19
only
adjusting
nut
at
balance
lever
Page 394 of 537

1
Control
bracket
2
Control
lever
3
Control
stem
4
Front
cable
5
Balance
lever
6
Rear
cable
R
H
7
Rear
cable
L
H
REMOVAL
Control
stem
I
Disconnect
terminal
from
hand
brake
warning
switch
2
Remove
nuts
securing
control
bracket
in
place
on
dash
panel
Brake
System
BAS6l
Fig
BR
46
Hand
brake
linkage
3
Pull
out
lock
pin
and
colter
pin
and
then
remove
control
stem
assem
bly
y
J
b
i1
I
I
1
II
i
l
I
BR773
Front
cable
Fully
release
control
stem
2
Loosen
adjusting
nut
at
balance
lever
3
Disconnect
front
cable
from
con
trollever
4
Remove
retainer
spring
at
cable
guide
bushing
Fig
BR
47
Control
stem
5
Disconnect
rear
cables
R
H
and
L
H
from
balance
lever
brackets
See
Figure
BR
48
6
Remove
balance
lever
brackets
from
crossmember
7
Detach
front
cable
clip
and
pull
front
cable
rearward
BR
19
k
1
BR663
Fig
BR
48
Balance
lever
Rear
cable
Fully
release
control
stem
2
Remove
both
rear
brake
drums
and
disconnect
rear
cable
from
toggle
lever
3
Detach
spring
and
spring
retainer
4
Remove
rear
cable
from
brake
disc
5
Disconnect
rear
cable
from
balance
lever
bracket
6
Detach
cable
clips
and
remove
rear
cable
INSPECTION
1
Check
control
stem
and
ratchet
for
evidence
of
wear
or
other
damages
Replace
parts
which
are
faulty
2
Replace
worn
or
fatigued
springs
3
Check
wires
for
evidence
of
dis
continuity
or
other
deterioration
Re
place
if
necessary
4
Replace
faulty
warning
light
and
or
switch
S
Check
parts
at
each
connection
and
if
found
deformed
or
damaged
replace
INSTALLATION
Install
hand
brake
assembly
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
by
closely
observing
the
following
instructions
When
installing
apply
a
coating
of
grease
to
sliding
contact
surfaces
Make
Sure
that
each
sliding
part
func
lions
smoothly
2
Upon
completion
of
installation
of
hand
brake
assembly
adjust
the
entire
system
referring
to
the
instruc
lions
described
under
topic
Adjust
ment
3
Make
sure
that
each
cable
is
not
interfered
with
by
any
adjacent
parts
Do
not
apply
an
undue
stress
to
cables
Page 395 of 537

Brake
System
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
Brake
pedal
Free
height
Free
play
at
pedal
pad
Full
stroke
at
pedal
pad
Depressed
height
mOl
in
mOl
in
mOl
in
mm
in
148
S
83
I
to
3
0
04
to
0
12
134
to
140
5
28
to
S
51
43
to
49
169
to
193
Brake
adjustment
notches
Front
Rear
12
12
Master
cylinder
Inner
diameter
Piston
to
cylinder
deaJance
mm
in
mm
in
19
0S
Yo
O
IS
0
OOS9
Master
Vac
Diaphragm
diameter
mOl
in
Maximum
vacuum
leakage
after
15
sec
mmHg
inHg
Shell
seal
depth
A
mOl
in
Push
rod
length
B
mOl
in
152
4
6
2S
0
98
6
7
to
7
0
0
264
to
0
276
10
0
to
10
5
0
394
to
0
413
Front
drum
brake
Type
Wheel
cylinder
inner
diameter
Lining
Width
x
Thickness
x
Length
Lining
wear
limit
Uni
servo
mm
in
I9
0S
Yo
45
x
4
5
x
244
1
77
x
0
177
x
9
61
1
0
0
039
mm
in
mOl
in
Rear
drum
brake
Type
Wheel
cylinder
inner
diameter
Duo
servo
mOl
in
19
0S
Yo
Brake
drum
Inner
diameter
Repair
limit
of
thickness
Inside
runout
mm
in
mOl
in
mOl
in
254
0
10
2SS
S
10
06
0
02
0
0008
maximum
PaJking
brake
Type
Stroke
Adjuster
sliding
resistance
mm
in
kg
lb
Stick
type
80
to
100
3
lS
to
3
94
S
to
12
11
to
26
BR
20
Page 396 of 537

Brake
System
Tightening
torque
Master
cylinder
to
Master
Vac
kg
m
ft
Ib
0
8
to
l
l
6
to
8
Brake
tube
flare
nut
kg
m
ft
Ib
I
S
to
1
8
II
to
13
Brake
hose
connector
kg
m
ft
lb
1
8
to
2
1
13
to
IS
Air
bleeder
valve
kg
m
ft
lb
0
7
to
0
9
S
to
7
Fulcrum
pin
of
brake
pedal
kg
m
ft
Ib
1
2
to
1
5
9
to
II
Connector
and
clip
fIXing
bolt
kg
m
ft
lb
0
35
to
O
4S
2
5
to
3
3
3
way
connector
fIXing
bolt
kg
m
ft
Ib
0
8
to
l
l
6
to
8
on
rear
axle
case
Brake
pedal
stopper
lock
nut
kg
m
ft
Ib
1
2
to
1
5
9
to
II
N
L
S
V
to
body
kg
m
ft
Ib
0
8
to
l
l
6
to
8
Wheel
cylinder
mounting
nut
Front
kg
m
ft
Ib
S
4
to
6
6
39
to
48
Rear
kg
m
ft
Ib
1
5
to
1
8
II
to
13
Wheel
cylinder
connector
bolt
kg
m
ft
lb
1
9
to
2
5
14
to
18
Brake
disc
Back
plate
nut
Front
kg
m
ft
Ib
4
2
to
S
O
30
to
36
Rear
kg
m
ft
Ib
S
4
to
6
4
39
to
46
Master
Vac
Master
Vac
to
body
nut
kg
m
ft
lb
0
8
to
l
l
6
to
8
Flange
to
shell
cover
nut
kg
m
ft
lb
0
8
to
1
1
6
to
8
Operating
rod
lock
nut
kg
m
ft
Ib
1
6
to
2
2
12
to
16
Push
rod
adjusting
nut
kg
m
ft
Ib
1
9
to
2
4
14
to
17
BR
21
Page 397 of 537

Condition
Excessive
pedal
travel
Spongy
pedal
Poor
braking
effect
Brakes
drag
Brake
Syst
em
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
Probable
cause
Low
brake
1uid
level
or
empty
master
cylinder
reservoir
Leakage
in
master
cylinder
Deteriorated
check
valve
Air
in
system
Faulty
brake
adjustment
Low
1uid
level
in
master
cylinder
Air
in
system
Faulty
brake
adjustment
Reservoir
filler
cap
vent
hole
clogged
Swollen
hose
due
to
deterioration
or
use
of
poor
quality
hose
Distorted
brake
shoes
or
excessively
worn
or
cracked
brake
drum
Soft
or
swollen
caliper
seals
Use
of
a
brake
1uid
with
too
low
boiling
point
Fluid
leakage
in
brake
lines
Low
brake
1uid
level
or
empty
master
cylinder
reservoir
Air
in
brake
lines
Excessive
shoe
ta
drum
clearance
Grease
oil
mud
or
water
on
linings
or
pads
Deterioration
of
linings
or
pads
Local
fit
of
linings
or
pads
Linings
or
pads
excessively
worn
Master
cylinder
or
wheel
cylinders
in
poor
condition
Binding
mechanical
linkage
at
brake
pedal
and
shoes
Clogged
brake
lines
Incorrect
adjustment
of
wheel
bearings
Improper
shoe
t
drum
clearance
Weak
shoe
return
springs
No
free
travel
in
brake
shoe
return
BR
22
Corrective
action
Fill
and
bleed
as
necessary
Test
for
source
of
leakage
by
examining
all
lines
connec
tions
and
wheel
cylinder
Overhaul
master
cylinder
Replace
check
valve
and
bleed
system
Bleed
system
Adjust
shoe
to
drum
clearance
Inspect
auto
adjuster
operation
Top
with
1uid
and
inspect
for
leakage
Correct
as
necessary
Adjust
shoe
to
drum
clearance
Inspect
aut
adjuster
operation
Clean
and
bleed
system
Replace
hose
and
bleed
system
Replace
faulty
parts
Drain
hydraulic
system
flush
with
alcohol
and
replace
all
seals
Replace
with
specified
brake
1uid
and
bleed
system
Check
master
cylinder
pIpIng
and
wheel
cylinder
for
leaks
and
repair
Fill
and
bleed
as
necessary
Bleed
system
Adjust
Clean
brake
mechanism
and
check
for
cause
of
problem
Replace
linings
or
pads
Replace
Shave
or
replace
Replace
Repair
or
replace
Free
up
as
required
Check
and
clean
Adjust
or
repair
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
pedal
height
Page 398 of 537

Condition
Brake
chatters
Brake
squeals
Pedal
pulsates
Brakes
fade
Brakes
drag
Unbalanced
brakes
Brake
System
Probable
cause
Groove
or
out
of
round
brake
drum
Loose
or
bent
brake
disc
Distorted
brake
shoes
or
pads
Grease
or
brake
fluid
on
linings
Dirty
or
scored
brake
drums
Distorted
brake
shoes
or
bent
support
plate
Weak
or
broken
brake
shoe
retaining
spring
or
return
spring
Glazed
or
contaminated
brake
lining
Out
of
round
or
off
center
drum
Brake
fluid
has
too
low
boiling
point
Use
of
improper
linings
or
brake
linings
are
contaminated
Brake
drums
are
out
of
round
Hydraulic
connections
master
cylinder
and
wheel
cylinders
are
corroded
or
damaged
Bleed
screw
is
open
Pedal
linkage
is
binding
or
push
rod
adjust
ment
is
too
long
Master
cylinder
compensator
part
is
ob
structed
Seized
master
cylinder
piston
Poor
shoe
condition
Poor
wheel
cylinder
condition
Deformation
of
piston
cups
Hand
brake
will
not
return
Clogged
master
cylinder
return
port
Improper
tire
inflation
Improper
adjustment
of
shoe
to
drum
clear
anee
Grease
oil
mud
or
water
on
linings
or
pads
Mud
in
brake
drum
Deterioration
of
linings
or
pads
Excessive
wear
of
linings
or
pads
BR
23
Corrective
action
Grind
or
replace
as
required
Tighten
support
plate
bolts
to
specified
torque
or
replace
plate
Replace
as
necessary
Replace
linings
Blowout
assembly
with
compressed
air
or
refinish
drum
Replace
faulty
unit
Replace
if
faulty
Cam
ground
lining
to
eliminate
glaze
If
it
doesn
t
replace
linings
Turn
drum
or
replace
as
necessary
Drain
and
fill
system
with
approved
fluid
Replace
linings
Repair
or
replace
as
necessary
Repair
as
necessary
Close
screw
and
bleed
system
Lubricate
linkage
check
pedal
return
spring
for
condition
and
adjust
push
rod
as
neces
sary
Blowout
foreign
matter
with
compressed
air
Disassemble
master
cylinder
and
replace
piston
Bleed
system
Clean
and
repair
Repair
or
replace
Replace
Check
and
repair
Clean
Inflate
to
correct
pressure
Readjust
Clean
brake
mechanism
and
check
for
cause
of
problem
Replace
linings
or
pads
Clean
Replace
Replace
Page 399 of 537
Condition
Pedal
yields
under
slight
pressure
Brake
System
Probable
cause
Wheel
cylinder
in
poor
condition
Poor
sliding
condition
of
brake
shoe
Looseness
of
cylinder
body
or
back
plate
securing
bolts
Scored
or
out
of
round
drums
Sticking
wheel
cylinder
cups
Deformation
of
back
plate
Incorrect
adjustment
of
wheel
bearings
Incorrect
adjustment
of
wheel
alignment
Looseness
of
leaf
spring
securing
U
bolts
Faulty
N
L
S
V
Deteriorated
check
valve
Ex
ternalleaks
Leakage
on
master
cylinder
BR
24
Corrective
action
Repair
or
replace
Adjust
Fasten
or
replace
Recondition
or
replace
brake
drum
as
reo
quired
Check
for
improper
lining
contact
with
drum
and
grind
lining
if
necessary
Recondition
or
replace
cylinder
Replace
Adjust
or
replace
Adjust
Tighten
or
replace
Replace
Replace
check
valve
and
bleed
system
Check
master
cylinder
piping
and
wheel
cylinder
for
leaks
and
repair
Overhaul
master
cylinder
Page 400 of 537
No
Tool
number
tool
name
1
GG943
10000
Flare
nut
torque
wrench
2
ST08080000
Master
V
ac
wrench
3
ST08060000
Master
Vac
oil
seal
retainer
drift
Brake
System
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
Description
Unit
mOl
in
This
tool
is
used
to
tighten
and
untighten
brake
tube
flared
nut
A
built
in
torque
limiting
wrench
is
provided
to
assure
torque
accuracy
SE227
This
tool
is
used
to
remove
rear
shell
after
aligning
rear
shell
stud
bolt
with
the
opening
in
this
tool
SE073
This
tool
is
used
when
rear
shell
seal
is
driven
into
position
Note
Make
sure
that
this
tool
is
pushed
in
until
rear
guide
of
this
tool
touches
rear
shell
SEll5
BR
25
For
use
on
Reference
page
or
Figure
No
All
Page
BR
8
models
All
Fig
BR
3l
models
All
Fig
BR
39
models