Fig.
11-27
Fig.
11-28
Fig.
11-29
. Fig.
11-30
11
11-F.
DIFFERENTIAL PROPORTIONING VALVE
The proportioning valve regulates the rear brake system
hydraulic pressure
and
is located between the rear
brake system inlet and outlet
ports
.
Valve can
be
removed easily by the attaching bolts.
When installing, however, note the following:
connect
brake Jines with
"F"
mark toward front brake side
and
with arrow mark toward the rear brake side.
Note:
Identification
for
inlet and
outlet
is
facilitated by
an arrow mark.
11-G.
FRONT BRAKE
11-G-1.
Replacing Disc Brake Pads
Raise the front end
of
the vehicle and support
with stands.
Remove
the
disc brake pads
in
the numerical order.
1.
Insert the
top
end
of
the
hub
nut
wrench between
the
wheel and wheel cap so as
to
provide a clearance.
2. Insert
the
top
end
of
the
hub
nut
wrench
into
the
illustrated position
and
pry
it
against
the
tire so
t
hat
the
hub
nut
wrench fully gets
in
between
the
wheel
and
wheel cap.
3.
As
illustrated, fully insert
and
pry the
hub
nut
wrench against
the
tire.
Note:
a)
Do
not
use hands
to
remove
the
wheel cap
so
as
to
prevent fingers
from
getting
hurt.
b) Do
not
use
any
tool
other
than
the
hub
nut
wrench.
c) Do
not
drop
the
brake fluid
on
plastic wheel cap.
4.
Front
wheel
5.
Slide pins
6. Caliper and springs
7. Coupler for wear indicator
(if
so
equipped)
8.
Brake pads
and
shims
Install the disc brake pads
in
the reverse order
of
removing.
Note:
Tighten
the
slide pin
to
a torque
of
4.5
,...,
5.5 m-kg
(33 -
40
ft
-lb) .
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