Band And Drum - (Band Type Parking Brake) Installation; Brake Pedal - F-250 And F-350 Series Trucks Removal And Installation; Brake Pedal - P-Series Trucks Removal And Installation; F-250 And F-350 Series Brake Pedal And Related Parts - Ford 1964 F-100 Shop Manual

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G R O U P 2-BRAKES
FIG. 14-F-250 and F-350 Series Brake Pedal and Related Parts
5. R e m o v e the lock wire and the
anchor adjusting screw.
6. R e m o v e the brake band adjust-
ing bolts and nuts.
7. R e m o v e the brake bracket re-
taining cap screws.
8. Lift the brake band and lining
assembly off the drum.
9. Inspect the brake lining, and
replace i t if the distance between the
brake lining surface and the top of
the rivet is less than V32 inch.
W h e n relining a parking brake
band, follow the procedure used in
Part 2-1.
10. Inspect the drum braking sur-
face. If the drum is rough or scored,
it should be replaced. R e m o v e the
drum and output shaft flange as an
assembly.
INSTALLATION
1. Position
the parking
brake
drum and output shaft flange as-
sembly to the transmission output
shaft, and install the retaining nut.
2. Position
the parking
brake
band assembly over the drum, and
install the bracket retaining screws.
3. Install the brake band adjust-
ing bolts and nuts and springs.
4. Connect the c a m link to the
lower end of the c a m with clevis and
cotter pin.
5. Connect the adjusting rod to
the upper end of the cam with clevis
and cotter pin.
6. Adjust the parking brake, and
install a lock wire in the anchor ad-
justing screw.
7. Apply the parking brake, torque
the transmission output shaft flange
nut to specifications, then release
the parking brake.
8. With the transmission in low
gear, connect the drive shaft at the
flange and torque the four retaining
nuts.
BRAKE PEDAL—F-250 AND
F-350 SERIES TRUCKS
REMOVAL
1. R e m o v e the brake pedal re-
tracting spring.
2. R e m o v e the brake master cyl-
inder push rod eccentric bolt nut,
and remove the bolt and nylon bush-
ing (Fig. 14).
3. R e m o v e the retainer and spring
washer from the pedal shaft. Then
slide the shaft to the left and re-
m o v e the brake pedal, bushings, and
sleeve.
4. R e m o v e the two bushings from
the pedal, and remove the bumper
from the pedal extension bracket.
INSTALLATION
1. Coat all bushings and the pedal
shaft with a small quantity of Lu-
briplate or an equivalent lubricant.
2. Install the bumper on the pedal
extension bracket, and position the
nylon bushings in the brake pedal
shaft bore.
3. Position the brake pedal assem-
bly and sleeve in the pedal support
bracket.
Slide
the pedal
shaft
through the sleeve and pedal and
secure with the spring washer and
retainer.
4. Position the nylon bushing in
the bore of the push rod. Connect
the push rod to the brake pedal with
the eccentric bolt and nut. Install
the pedal retracting spring.
5. Adjust the brake pedal free
travel to specifications by rotating
the eccentric bolt. Hold the bolt
securely and torque the lock nut
to specifications. Recheck the ped-
al free travel to make sure that the
adjustment did not change
when
the lock nut was tightened.
BRAKE PEDAL—P-SERIES
TRUCKS
REMOVAL
1. Open
the hood
and discon-
nect
the
transmission
gearshift
rods from the shaft levers. Set the
rods so that the m a x i m u m
work-
ing space is obtained at the pedal
support bracket.
2. R e m o v e the pedal pads from
the clutch and brake pedal (Fig.
15).
3. Remove the eight screws that
retain the two floor covers at the
steering column, and remove the
covers. Unlatch the engine cover
assembly and open.
4. R e m o v e the eight floor plate re-
taining screws. Pull the accelerator
pedal from the accelerator linkage
and remove the floor plate.
5. Disconnect
the clutch
and
brake pedal retracting springs.
6. Loosen
the
pedal
support
bracket clamp
bolt. R e m o v e the
cotter pins and clevis pins from
the clutch and brake pedals.
7. Turn
the front
wheels full
left. Through the left front fender
apron,
remove
the locking pin
from the clutch pedal and remove
the pedal. Push
the pedal shaft
toward the centerline of the truck.
F r o m
inside
the cab, slide the
pedal shaft and clutch pedal lever
to the right and out of the support
bracket. R e m o v e the brake pedal
from the support
bracket, then
remove
the bushings
from
the
pedal and the pedal support bracket.
INSTALLATION
1. Coat
all bushings
and the
pedal shaft with a small quantity
of
Lubriplate
or
an
equivalent
lubricant.
Install
n e w
bushings

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