Machining The Drum
If a drum is to be machined, only enough metal should be
removed to obtain a true, smooth braking surface. If a
drum does not clean-up when machined to a maximum
diameter, it must be replaced. Removal of more metal will
Wheel Cylinder Assembly and Associated Parts
Legend
(1) Brake Linings
(2) Wheel Cylinder
Removal
1. Remove brake linings (1).
f Refer to "Brake Lining and Associated Parts " in this
section.
2. Remove brake pipe (4).
f Plug the opening in the line to prevent fluid loss and
contamination.
3. Remove bolts (3) and wheel cylinder (2).
Wheel Cylinder Assembly (4 2 Model)
POWER–ASSISTED BRAKE SYSTEM
affect dissipation of heat and may cause distortion of the
drum.
After refinishing, replace any drum that exceeds a
maximum inside diameter of 296.5 mm (11.673 in). Do
not use a brake drum that is not within the specification.
Maximum inside diameter: 296.5 mm (11.673 in)
(3) Bolts
(4) Brake Pipe
Installation
1. Install wheel cylinder (2) and tighten bolts (3) to the
specified torque.
Torque: 10 N·m (8 lb ft)
2. Install brake pipe (4) and tighten the nut to the
specified torque.
Torque: 16 N·m (12 lb ft)
3. Install brake linings (1).
f Refer to "Brake Lining Replacement" in this section.
f Bleed brake system. Refer to "Hydraulic Brake" in
this section.
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