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Inertia Brake
5.
Reconnect the lubricant supply line to the Inertia Brake and tighten to 20-22 lb-ft. (27-30 Nm). For Inertia Brakes
directly mounted to the 6-bolt opening - orient the 45 degree elbow facing inboard, and connect the 45 degree elbow
fitting end of the 5588209 hose to the Inertia Brake elbow. Connect the straight fitting end of the hose to the case port
90 degree elbow.
For Inertia Brakes mounted to a 6-bolt PTO angle Adapter – connect the 90 degree elbow fitting end of the 5588210
hose to the case port 90 degree elbow. Connect the straight fitting end of the hose to the Inertia Brake 45 degree elbow.
6.
Reroute and reconnect the Transmission Harness to the Inertia Brake Coil. Dress the harness along the transmission
case from the inertia brake up to the top of the transmission. Install the harness push-in anchor to the threaded-hole
anchor point in the inertia brake housing. Install tie wraps every 6-10 inches. The harness should not have sharp bends
or be under tension.
7.
Install the PTO to the 8-bolt PTO opening following the manufacturers instructions.
Note:
Fill the transmission with lubricant.
Final Check
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Make sure the mounting bolts are properly tightened.
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Make sure the lubricant supply line is properly tightened.
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Make sure the transmission is properly filled with lubricant.
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Make sure the Transmission Harness is connected and locked.
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Check for lubricant leaks after operating the vehicle.
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Check that the inertia brake has sufficient clearance to prevent contacting tanks, brackets, frame rails, exhaust, or any
other part of the vehicle. Contacting anything when stationary or moving will cause damage to inertia brake, angle
adapter, or other vehicle equipment.
Push-in harness anchor point
threaded-hole.
Inertia Brake mounting to 6-bolt
opening as viewed from rear of
transmission
Drawing shows Inertia Brake directly mounted to
the 6-bolt opening
Note orientation of connector end of Inertia
Brake when directly mounted to 6-bolt
opening