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SECTION 7
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
Figure 7-14. Measuring the distance between the brake disc
and brake pad.
The use of an improperly adjusted parking/emergency
brake is a serious safety hazard, and could lead to vehicle
damage or personal injury.
7.3.4 BRAKE CABLE ADJUSTMENT
If, after adjusting the brake caliper, the parking brake lever
still does not firmly apply the parking brake, then brake cable
adjustment is required.
To adjust the brake cable:
1. Adjust the brake caliper first as described above.
2. The cable is adjusted by repositioning the parking brake
lever assembly in it’s slotted mounting holes. Loosen the
mounting bolts and reposition the assembly such that the
cable has just about engaged the parking brake cam.
3. Re-tighten the mounting bolts.
4. Check that the gap between the parking brake caliper and
the brake disk remains at .010".
5. Activate the parking brake lever several times and recheck
the gap.
6. Reposition the parking brake lever assembly if neces-
sary.
7. Start up and drive the vehicle carefully and ensure that
the parking brake will bring the vehicle to a stop when
coasting. Repeat several times, then check the gap be-
tween brake pad and the disk and readjust if necessary.
8. Start up and drive the vehicle for 10 minutes. Stop the
engine and check that the parking brake caliper has not
been dragging. A strong ‘brake material’ smell and a
very hot brake disk would indicate that the parking brake
caliper is adjusted too tight. Readjust if necessary.
7.4 HYDRAULIC BRAKE
7.4.1 GENERAL
Although the hydraulic brake system is self adjusting, the
following require periodic attention:
7.4.2 BRAKE FLUID LEVEL
After every 50 hours of operation, check the brake fluid level
through the side mounted view window in the master cylinder
(Figure 7-15). The fluid level must be above the top of the
view window.
If the brake fluid is below this level:
1. Thoroughly clean the master cylinder cover and surround-
ing area.
2. Remove the two screws, lift off the cover and the gas-
ket.
3. Add only fresh clean SILICONE - DOT 5 BRAKE FLUID
(Part No. 126-19) to the correct level.
4. Replace the cover on the master cylinder, making sure
the rubber gasket is properly seated before tightening the
cover screws.
Figure 7-15. Hydraulic brake cylinder and fluid level.
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