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7-66. CLEANING, INSPECTION AND REPAIR OF BRAKE CYLINDER
a. Clean cylinder components with a suitable solvent and dry thoroughly.
b. Inspect interior walls of cylinder for scratches, burrs, corrosion, etc.
c. Inspect general condition of fitting threads.
d. Inspect piston for scratches, burrs, corrosion, etc.
e. Repairs to the cylinder are limited to polishing out small scratches and burrs and replacing seal and O-
rings.
7-67. ASSEMBLY OF BRAKE CYLINDER. (Refer to Figures 7-24 and 7-25.)
NOTE
Rub a small amount of hydraulic fluid (MIL-H-5606) on all O-rings and
component parts for ease of handling during reassembly and to prevent
damage.
a. Gar-Kenyon cylinder number 17000. (Refer to Figure 7-24.)
1. Install new O-rings on the inside and outside of the fitting (8) and on the outside of the piston (6).
2. To assemble the piston rod assembly, install on the rod (12), in order, the roll pin (14), return
spring retainer washer (13), return spring (11), fitting (8) with O-rings, seal (7), piston (6) with O-
ring, spring (4) and sleeve (3). Secure these pieces with the retaining ring (2) on the end of the rod.
3. Insert the piston rod assembly in the cylinder (1) and secure fitting (8).
4. Install the cylinder per paragraph 7-68.
b. Cleveland cylinder number 10-27. (Refer to Figure 7-25.)
1. Install new O-rings on the inside and outside of the packing gland (7) and on the outside of the
piston (3).
2. To assemble the piston rod assembly, install on the rod (12), in order, the roll pin (14), washer
(13), spring (11), washer (9), packing gland (7) with O-rings, seal (5), piston assembly (3) with O-
ring, spring (2), and roll pin (15).
3. Insert the piston rod assembly in the cylinder (1) and secure with the retaining ring (10).
4. Install the cylinder per paragraph 7-68.
7-68. INSTALLATION OF BRAKE CYLINDER. (Refer to Figure 7-24.)
a. Position brake cylinder (14) at its mounting points and secure in position with clevis pin (4 and 16).
Safety clevis pin with cotter pins.
b. Connect brake lines to cylinder fittings. Bleed brakes as explained in paragraph 7-69 or 7-70.
7-69. BLEEDING BRAKES.
7-70. BRAKE BLEEDING PROCEDURE (Gravity). (Refer to Figure 7-26.)
a. On both main landing gear wheel brake assemblies, attach a clear plastic hose to the brake bleeders
and extend into container partially filled with hydraulic fluid, MIL-H-5606. The ends of this hose
should be submerged in the fluid. Open both bleeders approximately one and one-half to two turns.
b. Fill the brake reservoir on the firewall with hydraulic fluid, MIL-H-5606.
c. Disconnect the toe brake cylinders from the pedal connection by removing clevis pin, washer and
cotter pin.
d. Invert toe brake cylinder to aid in releasing trapped air in the top of the cylinder.
e. Check toe brake pedals in the cockpit to ensure pedals are pulled full aft
f. Pull the hand brake handle, pumping the master cylinder very slowly approximately 25 times until
fluid is observed passing through the clear plastic hoses at the wheel cylinder.
Revised: 2/13/89
1K22
* CHEROKEE ARROW III SERVICE MANUAL
LANDING GEAR AND BRAKE SYSTEM

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Piper ARROW III Specifications

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ManufacturerPiper Aircraft
ModelARROW III
EngineLycoming IO-360-C1C6
Horsepower200 hp
Maximum Takeoff Weight2, 750 lb (1, 247 kg)
Seating Capacity4
Propeller2-blade, constant speed
Length24 ft 7 in (7.49 m)

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