Front Brake Shoe Installation; Rear Brake Shoe Installation - Club Car TURF 272 2005 Maintenance Service Manual

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MC012C-AS00 TRANSAXLE: HYDRAULIC AND PARK BRAKE SYSTEMS

FRONT BRAKE SHOE INSTALLATION

1. Install one shoe onto the back plate, positioning the bottom tip of the shoe into the brake shoe mounting
block, and the top tip of the shoe into the wheel cylinder piston.
2. Compress the spring with the cup washer (12) onto the pin of the adjuster assembly (3) (Figure 6-1,
Page 6-2) and rotate 90° to secure the brake shoe (Figure 6-6, Page 6-9).
3. Attach the tensioning springs onto the shoe with the smaller spring on top and the larger spring on the
bottom.
4. Position the bottom tip of the remaining shoe into the mounting block and the top tip into the slot in the
wheel cylinder piston. Attach the free ends of the tensioning springs to the loose shoe and push the shoe
into place.
5. Compress the remaining spring and cup washer (12) onto the pin of the adjuster (3) (Figure 6-1,
Page 6-2) and rotate 90° to secure the brake shoe (Figure 6-4, Page 6-9).
6. After the shoes are installed, move them together up and down approximately 1/4 to 3/8-inch (6.3 to 9.5
mm) to make sure that they will slide easily without binding (Figure 6-13, Page 6-13).
7. Install the front wheel brake drum. See Front Wheel Brake Drum Installation on page 6-14.
8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 for the remaining front wheel if necessary.
9. Bleed the front brakes as instructed. See Bleeding the Hydraulic Brake System on page 6-31.
10. Perform all of the brake system inspections. See Brake System Inspection on page 6-1.

REAR BRAKE SHOE INSTALLATION

1. Install one shoe onto the back plate, positioning the bottom tip of the shoe into the brake shoe mounting
block, and the top tip into the wheel cylinder piston.
2. Compress the spring with the cup washer (12) onto the pin of the adjuster assembly (3) (Figure 6-19,
Page 6-21) and rotate 90° to secure the brake shoe (Figure 6-6, Page 6-9).
3. Attach the tensioning springs onto the shoe with the smaller spring on top and the larger spring on the
bottom (Figure 6-11, Page 6-12).
Smaller spring
on top
Larger spring
on bottom
Figure 6-11 Brake Shoe Tensioning Springs
Page 6-12
2005 Turf/Carryall 272/472 and XRT 1200/1200SE Gasoline Vehicle Maintenance and Service Manual
Lever is present
on rear brake
clusters only
Brake Shoe Installation

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