9-22 BRAKES
INSPECTION
Front
» See Figure 84
Examine the disc. If it is worn, warped or scored, it must be rep
Check the thickness of the disc against the specifications given in
aced.
he Disc
and Pad Specifications chart. If it is below specifications, replace ilUse a
micrometer to measure the thickness.
The disc run-out should be measured before the disc is removgil and
again, after the disc is installed. Use a dial indicator mounted on a magnet
type stand (attached to the shock absorber shaft) to determine runtut. Posi-
tion the dial so the stylus is 0.39 inch (10mm) from the outer edge
rotor disc. The maximum allowable runout is 0.0028 inch (O.O/mni). If
runout exceeds the specification, replace the disc.
•"•Be sure that the wheel bearing nut is properly tightened,.If
not, an inaccurate run-out reading may be obtained. If different
out readings are obtained with the same disc, between remuval
installation, this is probably the cause.
Rear
Examine the disc. If it is worn, warped or scored, it must be rep aced
Check the thickness of the disc against the specifications given in he Disc
and Pad Specifications chart. If it is below specifications, replace i. Use a
micrometer to measure the thickness.
The disc run-out should be measured before the disc is removqtl and
DRUM BRAKES
of the
it is
run-
and
Fig. 84 Check the rotor for scoring
again, after the disc is installed. Use a dial indicator mounted on a magnet
type stand (attached to the shock absorber shaft) to determine runout. Posi-
tion the dial so the stylus is 0.39 inch (10mm) from the outer edge of the
rotor disc. The maximum allowable runout 0.0039 inch (0.10mm). If the
runout exceeds the specification, replace the disc.
** CAUTION
Older brake pads or shoes may contain asbestos, whicl
been determined to be cancer causing agent. Never
the brake surfaces with compressed air! Avoid inhaling
any dust from any brake surface! When cleaning brake
surfaces, use a commercially available brake cleaning
luid.
clean
has
Brake Drums
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
> See Figures 85 and 86
- Loosen the rear wheel lug nuts slightly. Release the parking
brake.
Backing Plate
BlefderPlug
©». Adjuster
* C-Washer
Adjusting Shim
Parking Brake Shoe Lever
Automatic Adjusting Lever
Pin
4 Non-reusable part
•* Lithium Soap Base Glycol Grease
t£>High Temperature Grease
Fig. 85 View of the common rear brake drum and shoe coi
Adjusting Lever Spring
Adjuster
ponents