Chrysler 1998 Voyager Service Manual page 154

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BRAKES
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)
Check the guide pin dust boots to determine if they
are in good condition. Replace if they are damaged,
dry, or found to be brittle. Refer to Guide Pin Bush-
ing Service in Disc Brake Caliper Service in this sec-
tion of the service manual.
CALIPER GUIDE PIN BUSHING SERVICE
The double pin caliper uses a sealed for life bush-
ing and sleeve assembly. If required this assembly
can be serviced using the following procedure.
REMOVING CALIPER GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS
(1) Remove caliper from brake rotor (See Brake
Shoe Removal). Hang caliper assembly on a wire
hook away from the brake rotor.
(2) Push out and then pull the steel sleeve from
the inside of the bushing using your fingers as shown
in (Fig. 180).
Fig. 180 Removing Inner Sleeve From Bushing
(3) Using your fingers, collapse one side of the
bushing. Then pull on the opposite side to remove
the bushing from the brake caliper housing (Fig.
181).
INSTALLING CALIPER GUIDE PIN BUSHINGS
(1) Fold the bushing in half lengthwise at the solid
middle section of the bushing (Fig. 182).
(2) Insert the folded bushing into the caliper hous-
ing (Fig. 183). Do not use a sharp object to per-
form this step due to possible damage to the
bushing.
(3) Unfold the bushing using your fingers or a
wooden dowel until the bushing is fully seated into
Fig. 181 Removing Bushing From Caliper
Fig. 182 Folded Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
the caliper housing. Flanges should be seated evenly
on both sides of the bushing hole (Fig. 184).
(4) Lubricate the inside surfaces of the bushing
using Mopar, Silicone Dielectric Compound or an
equivalent.
(5) Install guide pin sleeve into one end of bushing
until seal area of bushing is past seal groove in
sleeve (Fig. 185).
(6) Holding convoluted boot end of bushing with
one hand, push steel sleeve bushing through boot
until one end of bushing is fully seated into seal
groove on one end of sleeve (Fig. 185).
(7) Holding sleeve in place, work other end of
bushing over end of sleeve and into the seal grove on
sleeve (Fig. 186). Be sure other end of bushing did
not come out of seal grove in sleeve.
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