Rear Brake Service
110
(12.4
to 120 in--lb
to 13.6 N--m)
6
2
11
9
110
to 120 in--lb
10
(12.4
to 13.6 N--m)
3
7
8
11
10
5
12
1
13
7
8
110
(12.4
to 120 in--lb
to 13.6 N--m)
4
3
12
Figure 4
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Brake backing plate
Washer head screw
Brake shoe
6.
7.
8.
9.
Parking brake lever (LH shown)
Belleville washer
Adjuster lever
10. Flat washer
11. Bolt
12. Shoe hold down cup and spring
13. Upper spring
Lower spring
Dust cover
Wheel cylinder
Disassembly (Fig. 4)
4. If required, slide parking brake lever from slot and
dust cover in backing plate.
CAUTION
5. If necessary, remove two (2) washer head screws
that secure wheel cylinder to backing plate. Remove
wheel cylinder from backing plate.
Be careful when removing springs from brake
shoes. The springs are under heavy load and
may cause personal injury.
6.
If necessary, remove bolts and washers to allow ad-
juster levers to be separated from backing plate. Locate
and remove belleville washers from between adjuster
levers and backing plate.
1.
Remove upper and lower springs from brake shoes.
Remove shoe hold down cups and springs that se-
2.
cure the brake shoes to the backing plate.
3.
Remove brake shoes from backing plate.
Transaxle and Brakes
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