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BRAKES

SERVICE CHECK

A. INSPECTION (As per recommended service

schedule)

Check the tightness of the mounting nuts

(torque 20 Nm)

B. OPERATING TESTS

l

Check for free movement of the push rod

without binding while applying/releasing

brakes.

l

Check for vacuum leak in brakes applied /

released position by observing the vacuum

gauge and ensure that the pipe lines and the

joints are free from leakage.

REMOVAL

1.

Place wheel chokes in front and behind the

wheels to prevent movement of the vehicle.

2.

Remove the brake pedal return spring

3.

Remove the fork pin of vacuum brake valve

4.

Disconnect the hydraulic lines

5.

Remove the master cylinder

6.

Disconnect vacuum line connected to Non

Return Valve.

7.

Loosen the mounting buts of vacuum brake

valve and remove the unit

DISASSEMBLY

1.

Clean the exterior of the unit.

2.

Loosen Nut (A/F 17) on Fork and remove Fork,

Gaiter, Retainer and Filters.

3.

Loosen Nuts (A/F 13) on Spacer & Remove

spacer and sealing ring.

4.

Remove the Non return valve and Grommet.

5.

Mark the position of the front & rear housing

to ensure proper orientation of master cylinder

mounting bolts in front housing with respect to

the rear housing-mounting bolts.

6.

Place and position the unit in the dismantling /

assembly fixture while fixture is clamped on a

bench vice.

7.

Place and position the swivel block on the front

housing.

8.

Tighten the fixture handle to rest on the swivel

block. Avoid over tightening.

9.

Rotate the rods and match the notches &

dimples in line. Do not over rotate otherwise the

assembly will get locked again. If loosening is

difficult, loosen the handle slightly and then rotate

the rods.

10. After the front housing gets unlocked loosen the

fixture handle slowly until the front housing gets

separated fully.

11. Remove the Spring, Push rod, Spring seat and

Rubber reaction disc.

12. Remove the Key retainer.

13. Press the Operating rod and remove Key.

14. Remove the operating rod assembly from the

valve body by pulling it out at the fork end.

15. Separate cover and rear housing assembly.

16. Lift the Diaphragm on rear housing from the

groove.

17. Remove theRetainer, Spacer and Seal fromRear

housing.

CLEANINGAND INSPECTION

1.

Wash and clean all metal parts and blow dry with

compressed air.

2.

Inspect all the parts for excessive wear and

deterioration.

3.

Check Valve body bore and outer diameter for

any score mark / crack / damage.

4.

Check for any excessive wear in rubber reaction

disc.

5.

Check for any damage in valve rubber cup in

operating rod assembly.

6.

Check for any damage or holes or cut marks on

Diaphragm.

REASSEMBLY

1.

Use recommended repair kit and diaphragm to

replace old parts

2.

Lubricate all moving parts (except diaphragm)

with Silicone grease. This grease is supplied

along with repair kit.

3.

Press in the Seal, Spacer and Retainer in the

rear housing using a soft mandrel and ensure

that the Seal seats properly on the rear housing.