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Figure 2 Rear wheel adjuster and bleed screw
1.
Adjuster
2.
Bleed screw
Operation 3
Handbrake adjustment
Before adjusting the handbrake cable, ensure that the rear brakes are
correctly adjusted.
1.
Ensure that the handbrake lever is in the fully "
off
" position
and the cable is slack.
2.
Slacken off the lock nuts shown in
Figure 3
. Adjustment can
be affected by means of the main adjuster screws. Adjust the two
screws equally. Re-tighten the lock nuts securely.
Handbrake cable lubrication
The handbrake cable is greased on assembly but the cable inner
should be greased by means of the two grease nipples (where fitted).
in adverse weather conditions especially it is wise to grease the pulley
and all exposed sections of cable with special attention to the guides
to avoid chafing/binding.
The hydraulic system
The hydraulic brake master cylinder is situated in the engine
compartment above the driver's foot well. Before checking or
replenishing the system, wipe the sides of the reservoir to prevent dirt
entering the system when the cap is unscrewed. Top -up the reservoir
as and when necessary using a recommended hydraulic fluid - see
Lubrication
chart page 13. Do not use other fluids, otherwise the seals
may be damaged causing brake failure. Ensure that the breather hole
in the filler cap is clear before replacing the cap.
Operation 4
Bleeding the hydraulic system
Bleeding - elimination of air from the hydraulic system, should only be
necessary when any part has been disconnected or if the fluid level in
the master cylinder has been allowed to fall so low that air has been
drawn in to the system. This is usually indicated by the need to
"pump" the brake pedal to obtain efficient braking. The system must
then be bled.
The apparatus needed to bleed the hydraulic system consists of a
clean glass jar containing some brake fluid and a rubber tube of
sufficiently small diameter to fit tightly over a bleed nipple. An
assistant will be required to pump the brake pedal.
1.
Locate the bleed nipple on the nearside rear wheel brake
back plate (
Figure 2
). Remove the dust cover and fit the rubber tube
over the nipple. Immerse the other end of the tube in the brake fluid
in the glass jar.
Figure 3 Handbrake adjusters
1.
Adjuster nut
2.
Lock nut
2.
Unscrew the nipple about a quarter of a turn.
3.
Pump the brake pedal. The operation of the brake pedal is
important. The pedal must be pushed down firmly through the full
stroke, followed by three short rapid strokes and the pedal should be
allowed to return quickly to its stop with the foot right off.
4.
Repeat this operation until the fluid expelled is free from air
bubbles. Tighten the bleed nipple during a down stroke of the brake
pedal.
5.
Remove the bleed tube from the nipple and replace the
dust cover. The above procedure must be carried out on all wheels in
the order: Nearside rear - offside rear - nearside front and offside
front.
Always check that the stoke of the brake pedal is not impeded by floor
mats or other obstructions.
Note:
Throughout the above procedure, keep the master cylinder
topped up with fresh clean brake fluid. Never re-use old fluid.
Scrupulous cleanliness must be observed at all times.
6.
Check the operation of the brakes on road test.
Important:
at 36,000 miles or three years the fluid should be changed.
Brake fluid is hygroscopic so will absorb moisture over time, lowering
the boiling point leading to fade or even failure of the brakes.
Operation 5
Front brakes - fitting new shoes
Always fit Reliant replacement shoes, including a new set of return
springs.
To remove
1.
Jack up the vehicle and place on suitable stands.
2.
Remove the front road wheel and brake drum.
3.
Using a large screwdriver, prise both the shoes from the
grooves in the wheel cylinder pistons.
4.
Remove both shoes and return springs.
Note: To prevent loss of fluid, slip a rubber band over each wheel
cylinder to hold the pistons in place.
5
.
Clean the back plate using a vacuum cleaner or wipe out
with a damp cloth. Remove all traces of dust. The old-established
practice of blowing off with an air line is
NOT
recommended as it
represents a potential health hazard.
6.
Check the adjusters for correct operation and lubricate. Use
only a proprietary brake grease.
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