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CooLift
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B
A
C
C
D
E
F
G
escape and be replaced with brake fluid. You can gently pump the brakes to help accelerate this process.
One the fluid is seeping out, re-tighten the bleed screws
14)
Remove the reservoir cover (B) and recheck the fluid level. Set the reservoir cover (B) back on top of the
master cylinder (A) to keep fluid from splashing out, but do not tighten the screws.
15) Pump the brake handle several times and hold it in the compressed position, loosen the caliper bleed
screw (C) 1/4 turn with the T10 torx driver until the fluid pressure that was built up is released, tighten the
bleed screw to 35 +/- 5 inch pounds of torque and release the brake handle. NOTE: Repeat this step until
straight fluid without air bubbles is noticed escaping during the bleed screw loosening process. Check the
fluid level and refill the reservoir if necessary after every other cycle.
16)
Repeat the previous three steps on the right side caliper of the cart; then repeat these same steps for the
left side caliper. Keep repeating these steps, alternating sides, until no air is seen in the brake fluid and
pumping the brake handle does not increase the pressure in the lines.
17)
Recheck and refill (if necessary) the master cylinder reservoir.
18) Put the reservoir cover (B) back on the master cylinder (A) and tighten the screws with the Torx T20
wrench to 60 +/- 5 inch pounds of torque.
19)
Wipe any brake fluid that may have leaked into the drip pan located underneath the CooLift deck using
the absorbing materials.
*Quantity listed is for quantity
shown - an additional 80124 is
used at the top of the master
cylinder line assembly
Caliper bleed screw (C)
Item
Qty.
Part Number
A
Master cylinder (includes B)
1
309218
B
Reservoir cover
-
n/a
C
Caliper bleed screw
-
80135
D
Junction block
1
309051
E
Master cylinder brake line
1
309083
F
Banjo bolt
1*
80124
G
Caliper brake line assembly
2
309145