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Rear drum brakes
Withdrawal | | 1. Remove the wheel and brake drum. | If the brake drum is difficult to remove, evenly screw bolts into the threaded holes for the screws of the brake drum. |
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2. After removing the screws, remove the rear hub with brake drum. 3. Remove the upper and lower return springs. | 4. Remove the brake pad assembly and the regulator. |
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Check | | 1. Measure the inner diameter of the brake drum. Indicator of hour type check up palpation of a brake drum. Replace the brake drum if the inner diameter of the drum exceeds the limit. - The diameter of the brake drum: 228.6 mm
- The maximum diameter of the brake drum: 229.6 mm
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| 2. Measure the thickness of the rear brake pads. Replace all the brake pads on the same axle of a vehicle, even if only one block has a thickness less than the maximum allowable. - The thickness of the brake linings: 4.45 mm
- Minimum thickness of overlays brake pads: 1.5 mm
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| 3. Check the fit of the uniformity of the brake pad to the brake drum. |
4. Outside the brake drum, check the absence of corrosion and damage. 5. Check base plate for wear or damage. |
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Setting | | 1. greasing grease the following points of contact pads: - The points of contact of brake pads with brake shield.
- The points of contact of brake pads with anchor plate.
Recommended lubricant: SAE J310, NLGI ?��2 |
| 2. Set the rack supporting the brake pad. |
3. Install the return springs on the brake pads. | Cotter pin and hub cap should not be reused. |
| 4. Measure the outer diameter of the brake pads mounted regulator and adjust the size (227,6-228,1 mm). |
5. After installing the brake drum several times tighten the parking brake lever. |
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