Chevrolet 10 Series 1970 Service Manual page 273

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tube seat tangent to cylin d er b o re. Upper c y l­
inder has threaded b le ed e r va lve opening d r ille d
at extrem e outer edge of cylin d er bore.
inders
must be positioned with connecting tube
openings toward each other. (Top port on bottom
cylin d er, bottom port on top cylin d er).
1. P osition heat shields on cylin d er, place wheel c y lin ­
d ers on flange plate, and attach with cap screw s and
lock w ashers. Tighten cap screw s fir m ly .
2. Install connecting tube between the two cylin d ers and
tighten connections fir m ly .
in let opening bottom p ort in lo w e r cylin d er at inner
side o f flange plate. Install b le e d e r va lve in threaded
opening in upper cylin d er top p o rt at inner side of
flange plate.
3. Install brake shoes as d irected under " Brake Shoe
In stallation ."
B leed
d irected under "B le e d in g Brakes.
Type " F"
NOTE:
The
two w heel cylin d ers
each brake are identical; how ever, cylin d ers on
righ t-and-left-h and brakes have opposite c y lin ­
d er castings. Clean mating su rfaces o f cylin d ers
and
flange
plate to insure p ro p er alignment.
1. P la ce each cylin d er on flange plate and attach with
one
la rg e
and
two
w ashers.
2. Position wheel c y lin d e r connecting tube and fittin g
assem bly and attach fitting to lo w e r opening in upper
cylin d er with in let connector, using new copper g a s ­
ket on both sides of fitting. Attach fittin g to low er
opening in lo w er c ylin d er with sp ecial bolt, using
new copper gasket on both sides o f fitting.
in let connector and special bolt firm ly .
3. In stall
b leed er
va lve
cylin d er.
4. Install brake shoes as d irected under "B r a k e Shoe
In stallation ."
B leed
d irected under "B le e d in g B ra k e s ."
Type " FR-3"
NOTE:
Upper
and
both right-and left-hand brakes are in terch ange­
able.
C ylinders must be positioned on flange
plate so that the long stroke end o f the cylin der
fa ces the shoe toe (adjustm ent end o f shoe) o r
the adjusting slot in backing plate. Make sure
mating surfaces of cylin d ers, heat shields, and
flange
plate
are
alignment.
1. Po sitio n heat shield on each wheel cylin d er, and in ­
s ta ll on flange plate. Attach each cylin d er with two
cap screw s and lock w ashers.
2. Attach connecting tube fittin g to lo w e r opening in the
upper cylin der, and to the upper opening in the low er
cylin d er. Install b leed er s c re w in upper opening o f
the
upper
cylin d er.
cylin d er fitting.
3. In stall brake shoes as d irected under "B ra k e Shoe
In stallation ."
B leed
d ire cted under " B leeding B ra k e s
C y l­
Connect brake tube to
brake
system
as p revio u sly
"
mounted on
sm all
cap
screw s
and
Tighten
in
upper
opening
in
each
brake
system
as p reviou sly
lo w e r wheel cylin d ers on
clean
to
assure
p ro p er
Connect brake line at lo w er
brake
system
as p revio u sly
. n
BRAKE DRUMS
A ll fron t brake drums except those used on 3/4 and 1
ton trucks a re the non-demountable type, that is , they
cannot be rem oved without rem ovin g the hub. W henever
this type drum is rem oved, wheel bearings must be ad­
justed as outlined in Section 3.
som e m odels are demountable, that is, they may be r e ­
m oved without rem ovin g the wheel hub. (See Section 4,
Hub and Drum R em oval).
Removal
Front
1. Jack
up
fron t end o f ve h icle
2. R em ove hub and brake drum assem bly.
NOTE:
3/4 and 1 ton drums may be rem oved by
rem oving 2 slotted head screw s which retain
drums to hub.
drum are rem oved as an assem bly.
3. Rem ove brake drum fro m hub as outlined in S ec­
tion 3.
Rear
1. Jack
up
re a r
2. Rem ove countersunk screw s, where used, and r e ­
m ove brake drum fro m outer flange o f hub.
Inspection and Reconditioning
W henever brake drums a re
thoroughly cleaned and inspected fo r cracks, s co re s , deep
lock
gro o v es and out-of-round. Any of these conditions must
be co rrected .
Smooth up any slight s co res by polishing with fine
e m ery cloth.
An
out-of-round
adjustment im possible and is lik ely to cause ex c es siv e
w ear
o f
other
e cc en tric action.
O ut-of-round, as w e ll as taper and w ear can be a c ­
cu rately m easured with an inside m ic ro m e te r fitted with
p ro p er extension rods.
Machining o r grinding o f brake drums in crea ses the
inside diam eter o f the drum and changes the lining to
drum fit.
When machining drums, it is recom m ended
that the follow ing m axim um o v e rs iz e s not be exceeded:
(a) Drums with standard diam eter up to 14" can be
machined up to .060" o v e r s iz e on the d ia m e te r.
(b) Drums with standard diam eter o v e r 14" can be
machined up to .080" o v e r s iz e on the d ia m e te r.
When it is found that machining to these maximum
lim its does not provid e a suitable braking su rface, d is ­
card the worn drum and replace with a new standard
drum.
CAUTIO N:
than .080" la r g e r than the o rig in a l diam eter.
Installation
1. Make sure mating su rfaces o f hub, drum and o il
d e flec to r a re clean and smooth and assem ble as out­
lined in Section 3.
2. On front, in sta ll drum and hub assem bly to wheel
spindle and adjust bearings on 1/2, 11/2 and 2 ton
as outlined in Section 3.
drum
and
3. On re a r, assem ble drum assem bly o v e r hub studs
and in stall retaining screw s, if used.
R ea r brake drums on
and rem ove wheel.
On a ll other m odels, hub and
end o f veh icle and rem ove wheel.
rem oved they should be
drum
m akes
accurate brake
parts
o f
brake m echanism due to its
Drums
must
not be turned m ore
On 3/4 and 1 ton in stall
retain in place with retaining screw s.
CHEVROLET TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL
BRAKES 5-35
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