1983 FORD SIERRA jacking

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FORD SIERRA 1983 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual 8Open the bleed screw half a turn and have
your assistant depress the brake pedal slowly
to the floor and then, after the bleed screw is
retightened, quickly remove his foot to allow
the pedal to retu

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FORD SIERRA 1983 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual the caliper, and the caliper body is modified
accordingly. Also, plastic covers are fitted to
the caliper guide bolts (see illustrations).
22Procedures are unchanged from those
given above.
Rear disc

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FORD SIERRA 1983 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual 1The shoe friction material can be inspected
for wear without removing the roadwheels.
Working beneath the vehicle, prise the plug
from the brake backplate, and using an
inspection lamp or torch, chec

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FORD SIERRA 1983 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual 27Unhook the return springs and remove the
leading shoe. Note the direction of wheel
rotation arrows on the shoes.
28Remove the hold-down cup, spring and
pin from the trailing (rear) shoe by depressin

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FORD SIERRA 1983 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual Note: Complete dismantling of the rear caliper
should not be attempted unless Ford spring
compressor (tool No 12-007) is available, or
unless the problems likely to arise in the
absence of the tool ar

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FORD SIERRA 1983 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual 15A long thin pair of circlip pliers will now be
required to release the key plate retaining
circlip from the caliper bore (see illustration).
With the circlip removed, the pushrod and key
plate can b

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FORD SIERRA 1983 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual Specifications. To do this, fix the measuring
equipment, and rotate the disc, noting the
variation in measurement as the disc is
rotated. The difference between the minimum
and maximum measurements re

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FORD SIERRA 1983 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual 3Remove the wheel cylinder.
4Remove the driveshaft but do not refit the
securing bolts to the backplate.
5Remove the backplate.
6If required, prise out the handbrake stop
button.
7Refitting is a rever
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