Service Manual 61
Installation
1. Make sure the SE-3 Patroller is powered off,
unplugged, and the wheels are chocked.
CAUTION!
You can’t service the right-hand brake lever with the
parking brake on. Chock the wheels and ensure the
SE-3 Patroller doesn’t move.
2. Put a thin film of lubrication on the shoulder of the
shoulder bolt (Figure 86) and on the end of the
piston (Figure 84). Use UltraLube marine and trailer
grade bearing grease (P/N 24431-00001).
3. Orient the brake lever with the end ball facing toward
the front of the SE-3 Patroller (see Figure 85).
4. Slide the brake lever in place, making sure the spring
is seated correctly. One end of the spring fits into a
hole in the brake housing and the other end fits into a
hole in the brake lever.
5. If installing the right-hand brake lever, position the
parking brake bracket on top of the brake housing.
6. Using a 10 mm socket wrench, install the shoulder
bolt (Figure 83). Torque to 10 N-m (7.4 ft-lbf).
7. Using a 10 mm socket wrench, install the nut
underneath the brake lever (Figure 82).
Torque to 10 N-m (7.4 ft-lbf).
8. If installing the right-hand brake lever, install the
parking brake as follows:
a. Using a phillips head screwdriver, install
the spring and front screw, as shown in
Figure 87.
b. Using a phillips head screwdriver, install the
second screw.
c. Torque both screws to 1.5 N-m (1.1 ft-lbf).
d. Place the parking brake cap over the spring
and slide the pin through the holes.
e. Install a retaining ring on the end of the pin.
9. Perform post-service tests (page 127) to verify the
brakes are functioning properly.
Figure 84: Spring Location
Front
Piston
Spring
Brakes
Figure 85: Brake Lever
Lubricate Shoulder Only
Figure 86: Shoulder Bolt
Figure 87: Parking Brake Spring
Spring attaches
to front screw
1.5 N-m (1.1 ft-lbf)
Parking
Brake Bracket