MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998 Service Manual
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Fig. 3:  Adjusting Brake Booster Push Rod Clearance
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         Adjustment (Diamante)
         1) Start engine and depress the brake pedal at least two                                          
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times then switch the engine off.
         2) Remove the master cylinder from the brake booster making
sure the push rod is not disturbed and the brake pedal is not
depressed after master cylinder removal.
         3) Using a Vernier Caliper and Block Gauge, measure the
thickness of the block gauge and add .366" (9.3 mm) to the gauge
thickness and set the caliper to this dimension. See Fig. 4.
Fig. 4:  Setting Caliper And Block Gauge (Diamante)
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         4) Check the push rod position with vernier caliper set to
the calculated dimension. Specification range .362"-.370" (9.2-9.4
mm). See  Fig. 5.                                  
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Fig. 5:  Push Rod Setting (Diamante)
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         5) If clearance is NOT within range, turn push rod screw to
correct length.
NOTE:    This measurement is taken on the radial face of the push
         rod, .085" (2.15 mm) from the center of the radial face.
         This adjusting procedure MUST be done with 18-22 in. Hg                                       
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         (62-73 kPa) of vacuum applied to the brake booster.
         PARKING/EMERGENCY BRAKE
NOTE:    Adjust service brakes before adjusting parking brake.
         Start engine, and apply brake pedal. Pull parking brake lever
with a force of 44-45 lbs. (196-200 N). Parking brake lever should
move up 3-5 notches on Diamante, Stealth and 3000GT, 4-6 notches on
Montero, and 5-7 notches on all other models. If adjustment is
necessary, turn adjusting nut located under console or at end of cable
rod. See  Fig. 6.
Fig. 6:  Adjusting Parking/Emergency Brake (Typical)
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         REAR BRAKE SHOES
         Fully release parking brake and depress brake pedal several
times to center shoes and adjust brake shoe clearance. Adjust shoes so
brake shoes lightly contact brake drum. Adjust parking brake, and
check pedal travel. Rotate brake drum to verify free movement.
         STOPLIGHT SWITCH
         Loosen lock nut, and adjust switch-to-pedal arm clearance to
0.02-0.04" (0.5-1.0 mm). Tighten lock nut. DO NOT depress master
cylinder push rod during stoplight switch adjustment.
         TESTING                        
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         POWER BRAKE BOOSTER
          System Check
         1) Run engine for 1-2 minutes. Shut engine off, and depress
brake pedal several times with normal pressure. If pedal height
gradually becomes higher with successive applications, power brake
booster is okay. If pedal height remains steady, power brake booster
is not operating properly, go to next step.
         2) With engine stopped, depress brake pedal repeatedly until
pedal height no longer falls. Hold brake pedal down, and start engine.
If pedal moves downward slightly, power brake booster is okay. If
pedal height does not change, power brake booster is not operating
properly, go to next step.
         3) With engine running, press and hold brake pedal. Shut off
engine. Hold brake pedal for 30 seconds. Brake pedal height should not
change. If pedal rises, power brake booster is not operating properly,
go to next step.
         4) If brake booster operation is not as specified in each
step, disconnect vacuum hose at brake booster and check for sufficient
vacuum with engine running. Also check brake booster check valve
operation. Repair or replace as necessary.
          Check Valve Inspection
         Remove vacuum hose from power brake booster. Do not remove
check valve from hose. Check valve should hold vacuum in one direction
and allow air to pass in other direction.
          LOAD-SENSING PROPORTIONING VALVE (LSPV)
          Montero
         1) Before diagnosing Load-Sensing Proportioning Valve (LSPV)\
,
ensure all other brake components are operating properly. When all
other brake system components are determined to be okay, ensure LSPV
spring length is within specification. See  Fig. 1. See LOAD-SENSING
PROPORTIONING VALVE (LSPV) under  ADJUSTMENTS.
         2) After spring length is determined to be within
specification, connect pressure gauges to input and output ports of
LSPV. See Fig. 7. Bleed brake system. See  BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM.
Fig. 7:  Connecting Pressure Gauges To LSPV (Montero)
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         3) With vehicle unloaded at correct ride height and LSPV
spring correctly adjusted to 8.9" (227 mm), slowly depress brake pedal\
        
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and check fluid input and output pressures at LSPV. See
LSPV PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS table.
         4) Disconnect spring at support and pull spring and lever
toward support until spring length is 10.1" (257 mm). See  Fig. 1.
Slowly depress brake pedal and check input and output pressures at
LSPV. See  LSPV PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS  table. If fluid input pressure
is okay and output pressure is not within specification, replace LSPV
assembly. Remove gauges and bleed brake system.
LSPV PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
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LSPV Spring                 Inlet Pressure             Outlet Pressure
Length                        psi (kg/cm)                psi (kg/cm)
8.9" (227 mm)  .............  1422 (100)  ..........  873-1002 (61-\
70)
8.9" (227 mm)  .............  2560 (180)  .........  1129-1314 (79-\
92)
10.1" (257 mm)  ............  2560 (180)  .......  1863-2148 (131-1\
51)
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          NON-LOAD-SENSING PROPORTIONING VALVE
          Pressure Test (Except Montero)
         1) Connect pressure gauges to input and output ports of
proportioning valve. See  Fig. 8. Bleed brake system. See
BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM .
Fig. 8:  Connecting Pressure Gauges To Proportioning Valve (Typical)
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         2) Slowly depress brake pedal. Check readings on pressure
gauges. Ensure output pressure begins to drop relative to input