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3) Remove C-ring with C-ring pliers.
B4M1448A
4) Gradually supply compressed air via inlet of
master cylinder to force piston out.
CAUTION:
IPiston may jump out from master cylinder.
IDo not apply excessively high-pressure.
B4M1449
CAUTION:
IDo not disassemble the piston assembly;
otherwise, the spring set value may be
changed.
IUse brake fluid or methanol to wash inside
wall of cylinder, pistons and piston cups. Be
careful not to damage parts when washing. If
methanol is used for washing, do not dip rub-
ber parts, such as piston cups, in it for more
than 30 seconds; otherwise, they may become
swelled.
3. DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE
(OTHER MODELS)
1) Remove reserve tank.
2) Remove cylinder pin. (only vehicle equipped
with ABS)
S4M0123A
3) Pry up the pawl and remove the piston retainer.
NOTE:
Piston may jump out from master cylinder.
S4M0124
4) Extract primary piston assembly and secondary
piston assembly.
CAUTION:
IDo not disassemble the piston assembly;
otherwise, the spring set value may be
changed.
IUse brake fluid or methanol to wash inside
wall of cylinder, pistons and piston cups. Be
careful not to damage parts when washing. If
methanol is used for washing, do not dip rub-
ber parts, such as piston cups, in it for more
than 30 seconds; otherwise, they may become
swelled.
C: INSPECTION
If any damage, deformation, wear, swelling, rust,
and other faults are found on the primary piston
assembly, secondary piston assembly, supply
valve stopper, or gasket, replace the faulty part.
CAUTION:
IThe primary and secondary pistons must be
replaced as complete assemblies.
IThe service limit of the clearance between
each piston and the master cylinder inner dia.
is 0.11 mm (0.0043 in).
IWhen handling parts, be extremely careful
not to damage or scratch the parts, or let any
foreign matter get on them.
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D: ASSEMBLY
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR ASSEMBLING
1) When assembling, be sure to use recom-
mended brake fluid.
2) Ensure that the inside wall of cylinder, pistons,
and piston cups are free from dirt when assem-
bling.
3) Be extremely careful not to damage, scratch, or
dent cylinder inside wall, pistons, and piston cups.
4) Do not drop parts. Never attempt to use any
part that has been dropped accidentally.
2. ASSEMBLING OPERATION (2200 cc
MODEL WITH ABS)
1) Assembling piston assembly:
Apply recommended brake fluid to inside wall of
cylinder, and to outer surface of piston assembly,
and install piston assemblies carefully into cylinder.
2) Assemble cylinder pin by pushing in primary
piston.
3) Assemble plate and guide assembly.
4) Assemble C-ring.
CAUTION:
After assembling, ensure that the C-ring is fit-
ted securely in the ring grove.
5) Install seal to reservoir tank.
B4M1450A
6) Install pin with drift pins which secures reservoir
tank to master cylinder.
3. ASSEMBLING OPERATION (OTHER
MODELS)
1) Assembling piston assembly:
Apply recommended brake fluid to inside wall of
cylinder, and to outer surface of piston assembly,
and install piston assemblies carefully into cylinder.
2) Assembling cylinder pin:3) Press the pawl and install the piston retainer
into the master cylinder.
S4M0124
E: INSTALLATION
To install the master cylinder to the body, reverse
the sequence of removal procedure.
Tightening torque:
Master cylinder mounting nut
14
±4 N´m (1.4±0.4 kg-m, 10.1±2.9 ft-lb)
Piping flare nut
15
+3/þ2N´m (1.5+0.3/þ0.2kg-m, 10.8+2.2/þ1.4ft-lb)
CAUTION:
Be sure to use recommended brake fluid.
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6. Brake Booster
A: REMOVAL
1) Remove or disconnect the following parts at
engine compartment.
(1) Disconnect connector for brake fluid level
indicator.
(2) Remove brake pipes from master cylinder.
(3) Remove master cylinder installing nuts.
(4) Disconnect vacuum hose from brake
booster.
2) Remove the following parts from the pedal
bracket.
(1) Snap pin and clevis pin
(2) Four brake booster installing nuts
3) Remove brake booster while shunning brake
pipes.
B: HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
1) Be careful not to drop brake booster. Brake
booster should be discarded if it has been
dropped.
2) Use special care when handling operating rod.
If excessive force is applied to operating rod, suf-
ficient to cause a change in the angle in excess of
±3É, it may result in damage to the power piston
cylinder.
3) Use care when placing brake booster on the
floor.
CAUTION:
If external force is applied from above when
brake booster is placed in this position, the
resin portion as indicated by ªPº, may be dam-
aged.
G4M0425
4) Do not change the push rod length. If it has
been changed, reset the projected length ªLº to the
standard length.
Standard:
L = 10 mm (0.39 in)
G4M0424
C: INSTALLATION
1) Mount brake booster in position.
2) Connect operating rod to brake pedal with cle-
vis pin and snap pin.
B4M0117B
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3) Connect vacuum hose to brake booster.
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4) Mount master cylinder onto brake booster.
5) Connect brake pipes to master cylinder.
6) Connect electric connector for brake fluid level
indicator.
7) Adjust operating rod of brake booster.
Standard: L
145.3 mm (5.72 in)
If it is not in specified value, adjust it by adjusting
brake booster operating rod.
B4M0616A
8) Measure the clearance between threaded end
of stop light switch and stopper.
If it is not in specified value, adjust it by adjusting
position of stop light switch.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to rotate stop light switch.
Stop light switch clearance: A
0.3 mm (0.012 in)
B4M0617B
9) Apply grease to operating rod connecting pin to
prevent it from wearing.10) Bleed air from brake system.
Tightening torque (Air bleeder screw):
8
±1 N´m (0.8±0.1 kg-m, 5.8±0.7 ft-lb)
11) Conduct road tests to ensure brakes do not
drag.
D: OPERATION CHECK (WITHOUT
USING GAUGES)
CAUTION:
When checking operation, be sure to securely
apply the hand brake.
1. CHECKING WITHOUT USING GAUGES
This method cannot determine the exact portion
which has failed, but it can provide a rough under-
standing of the nature of the failure if checking is
conducted in accordance with the following proce-
dures.
2. AIR TIGHTNESS CHECK
Start engine, and run it for 1 to 2 minutes, then turn
it off.
Depress brake pedal several times applying the
same pedal force as that used in ordinary braking
operations. The pedal stroke should be greatest on
the 1st depression, and it should become smaller
with each successive depression. If no change
occurs in the pedal height while in a depressed
state, brake booster is faulty.
G4M0744
NOTE:
IIn the event of defective operation, inspect the
condition of the check valve and vacuum hose.
IReplace them if faulty and conduct the test
again.
IIf no improvement is observed, check precisely
with gauges.
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3. OPERATION CHECK
1) With engine off, depress brake pedal several
times applying the same pedal force and make
sure that the pedal height does not vary with each
depression of the pedal.
G4M0914
2) With brake pedal depressed, start engine.
3) As engine starts, brake pedal should move
slightly toward the floor. If no change occurs in the
pedal height, brake booster is faulty.
NOTE:
If faulty, check precisely with gauges.
4. LOADED AIR TIGHTNESS CHECK
Depress brake pedal while engine is running, and
turn off engine while the pedal is still depressed.
Keep the pedal depressed for 30 seconds; if no
change occurs in the pedal height, brake booster
is functioning normally; if the pedal height
increases, it is faulty.
NOTE:
If faulty, check precisely with gauges.
E: OPERATION CHECK (WITH
USING GAUGES)
CAUTION:
When checking operation, be sure to securely
apply the hand brake.
1. CHECKING WITH GAUGES
Connect gauges as shown in Figure. After bleed-
ing air from pressure gauges, proceed to each
check.
G4M0423
2. AIR TIGHTNESS CHECK
1) Start engine and keep it running until a vacuum
of 66.7 kPa (500 mmHg, 19.69 inHg) = point A is
indicated on vacuum gauge. Do not depress brake
pedal.
G4M0746
2) Stop engine and watch the gauge. If the
vacuum drop range is less than 3.3 kPa (25
mmHg, 0.98 inHg) within 15 seconds after stop-
ping engine, brake booster is functioning properly.
If defective, the cause may be one of those listed
below.
ICheck valve malfunction
ILeak from vacuum hose
ILeak from the shell jointed portion or stud bolt
welded portion
IDamaged diaphragm
ILeak from valve body seal and bearing portion
ILeak from plate and seal assembly portion
ILeak from poppet valve assembly portion
3. LOADED AIR TIGHTNESS CHECK
1) Start engine and depress brake pedal with
pedal force of 196 N (20 kg, 44 lb). Keep engine
running until a vacuum of 66.7 kPa (500 mmHg,
19.69 inHg) = point B is indicated on vacuum
gauge while the pedal is still depressed.
G4M0747
2) Stop engine and watch vacuum gauge.
If the vacuum drop range is less than 3.3 kPa (25
mmHg, 0.98 inHg) within 15 seconds after stop-
ping engine, brake booster is functioning properly.
If defective, refer to ªAIR TIGHTNESS CHECKº.
<Ref. to 4-4 [W6D2].>
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4. LACK OF BOOSTING ACTION CHECK
Turn off engine, and set the vacuum gauge read-
ing at ª0º. Then, check the fluid pressure when
brake pedal is depressed. The pressure must be
greater than the standard value listed below.
Brake pedal force147N (15 kg,
33 lb)294N (30kg, 66
lb)
Models without ABS785 kPa (8
kg/cm
2,114
psi)2,158 kPa (22
kg/cm2, 313 psi)
Models with ABS588 kPa (6
kg/cm
2, 85 psi)1,667 kPa (17
kg/cm2, 242 psi)
5. BOOSTING ACTION CHECK
Set the vacuum gauge reading at 66.7 kPa (500
mmHg, 19.69 inHg) by running engine. Then,
check the fluid pressure when brake pedal is
depressed. The pressure must be greater than the
standard value listed below.
Brake pedal force147N (15 kg,
33 lb)294N (30kg, 66
lb)
Models without ABS5,492 kPa (56
kg/cm
2, 796
psi)8,434 kPa (86
kg/cm2, 1,223 psi)
Models with ABS5,394 kPa (55
kg/cm
2,782 psi)10,003 kPa (102
kg/cm2, 1,450 psi)
7. Brake Hose
A: REMOVAL
1) Separate brake pipe from brake hose.
(Always use flare nut wrench and be careful not to
deform flare nut.)
G4M0426
2) Pull out clamp to remove brake hose.
3) Remove clamp at strut and union bolt.
B: INSTALLATION
1. FRONT BRAKE HOSE
1) Route end of brake hose (on caliper side)
through hole in brake hose bracket at strut loca-
tion.
2) Tighten end of brake hose at caliper using a
union bolt.
Tightening torque (Union bolt):
18
±3 N´m (1.8±0.3 kg-m, 13.0±2.2 ft-lb)
G4M0427
3) Secure middle fitting of brake hose to bracket at
strut location using a clamp.
4) Position disc in straight-forward direction and
route brake hose through hole in bracket on wheel
apron side.
CAUTION:
Be sure brake hose is not twisted.
5) Temporarily tighten flare nut to connect brake
pipe and hose.
6) Fix brake hose with clamp at wheel apron
bracket.
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4. LACK OF BOOSTING ACTION CHECK
Turn off engine, and set the vacuum gauge read-
ing at ª0º. Then, check the fluid pressure when
brake pedal is depressed. The pressure must be
greater than the standard value listed below.
Brake pedal force147N (15 kg,
33 lb)294N (30kg, 66
lb)
Models without ABS785 kPa (8
kg/cm
2,114
psi)2,158 kPa (22
kg/cm2, 313 psi)
Models with ABS588 kPa (6
kg/cm
2, 85 psi)1,667 kPa (17
kg/cm2, 242 psi)
5. BOOSTING ACTION CHECK
Set the vacuum gauge reading at 66.7 kPa (500
mmHg, 19.69 inHg) by running engine. Then,
check the fluid pressure when brake pedal is
depressed. The pressure must be greater than the
standard value listed below.
Brake pedal force147N (15 kg,
33 lb)294N (30kg, 66
lb)
Models without ABS5,492 kPa (56
kg/cm
2, 796
psi)8,434 kPa (86
kg/cm2, 1,223 psi)
Models with ABS5,394 kPa (55
kg/cm
2,782 psi)10,003 kPa (102
kg/cm2, 1,450 psi)
7. Brake Hose
A: REMOVAL
1) Separate brake pipe from brake hose.
(Always use flare nut wrench and be careful not to
deform flare nut.)
G4M0426
2) Pull out clamp to remove brake hose.
3) Remove clamp at strut and union bolt.
B: INSTALLATION
1. FRONT BRAKE HOSE
1) Route end of brake hose (on caliper side)
through hole in brake hose bracket at strut loca-
tion.
2) Tighten end of brake hose at caliper using a
union bolt.
Tightening torque (Union bolt):
18
±3 N´m (1.8±0.3 kg-m, 13.0±2.2 ft-lb)
G4M0427
3) Secure middle fitting of brake hose to bracket at
strut location using a clamp.
4) Position disc in straight-forward direction and
route brake hose through hole in bracket on wheel
apron side.
CAUTION:
Be sure brake hose is not twisted.
5) Temporarily tighten flare nut to connect brake
pipe and hose.
6) Fix brake hose with clamp at wheel apron
bracket.
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7) While holding hexagonal part of brake hose fit-
ting with a wrench, tighten flare nut to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque (Brake pipe flare nut):
15+3/þ2N´m (1.5+0.3/þ0.2kg-m, 10.8+2.2/þ1.4ft-lb)
8) Bleed air from the brake system.
2. REAR BRAKE HOSE
1) Pass brake hose through the hole of bracket,
and lightly tighten flare nut to connect brake pipe.
2) Insert clamp upward to fix brake hose.
3) While holding hexagonal part of brake hose fit-
ting with a wrench, tighten flare nut to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque (Brake pipe flare nut):
15+3/þ2N´m (1.5+0.3/þ0.2kg-m, 10.8+2.2/þ1.4ft-lb)
4) Bleed air from the brake system.
8. Hill Holder
A: REMOVAL
1) Drain brake fluid from reservoir of master cylin-
der.
2) Remove adjusting nut and cable clamp, and
disconnect PHV cable from cable bracket on
engine.
G4M0428
3) Detach PHV cable from clips.
4) Remove cable clamp, and disconnect PHV
cable from PHV stay.
CAUTION:
Carefully protect boots and inner cable from
damage when disconnecting PHV cable.
5) Disconnect brake pipes from PHV.
CAUTION:
IPay attention not to drop brake fluid onto
body painting since it may dissolve paint.
IPay attention not to damage hexagonal head
of flare nut by using pipe wrench without fail.
6) Detach PHV along with support from side
frame.
CAUTION:
Exercise utmost care to prevent foreign matter
from entering into PHV when removing it.
B: INSPECTION
Check up removed parts as follows, and replace
defective ones.
1) Check if boots of PHV cable are damaged or
degraded, and if inner cable is damaged or cor-
roded.
2) Check if return spring is worn out, damaged or
corroded.
3) Confirm that rolling sound of ball is heard with
PHV inclined and lever rotates smoothly.
CAUTION:
Never disassemble PHV. Replace entire PHV
assembly if necessary.
C: INSTALLATION
1) Install PHV onto side frame.
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7) While holding hexagonal part of brake hose fit-
ting with a wrench, tighten flare nut to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque (Brake pipe flare nut):
15+3/þ2N´m (1.5+0.3/þ0.2kg-m, 10.8+2.2/þ1.4ft-lb)
8) Bleed air from the brake system.
2. REAR BRAKE HOSE
1) Pass brake hose through the hole of bracket,
and lightly tighten flare nut to connect brake pipe.
2) Insert clamp upward to fix brake hose.
3) While holding hexagonal part of brake hose fit-
ting with a wrench, tighten flare nut to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque (Brake pipe flare nut):
15+3/þ2N´m (1.5+0.3/þ0.2kg-m, 10.8+2.2/þ1.4ft-lb)
4) Bleed air from the brake system.
8. Hill Holder
A: REMOVAL
1) Drain brake fluid from reservoir of master cylin-
der.
2) Remove adjusting nut and cable clamp, and
disconnect PHV cable from cable bracket on
engine.
G4M0428
3) Detach PHV cable from clips.
4) Remove cable clamp, and disconnect PHV
cable from PHV stay.
CAUTION:
Carefully protect boots and inner cable from
damage when disconnecting PHV cable.
5) Disconnect brake pipes from PHV.
CAUTION:
IPay attention not to drop brake fluid onto
body painting since it may dissolve paint.
IPay attention not to damage hexagonal head
of flare nut by using pipe wrench without fail.
6) Detach PHV along with support from side
frame.
CAUTION:
Exercise utmost care to prevent foreign matter
from entering into PHV when removing it.
B: INSPECTION
Check up removed parts as follows, and replace
defective ones.
1) Check if boots of PHV cable are damaged or
degraded, and if inner cable is damaged or cor-
roded.
2) Check if return spring is worn out, damaged or
corroded.
3) Confirm that rolling sound of ball is heard with
PHV inclined and lever rotates smoothly.
CAUTION:
Never disassemble PHV. Replace entire PHV
assembly if necessary.
C: INSTALLATION
1) Install PHV onto side frame.
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Tightening torque:
18
±5 N´m (1.8±0.5 kg-m, 13.0±3.6 ft-lb)
2) Connect brake pipes to PHV.
Tightening torque:
15+3/þ2N´m (1.5+0.3/þ0.2kg-m, 10.8+2.2/þ1.4ft-lb)
CAUTION:
Confirm that brake pipes are not deformed
and/or damaged. Replace them with new ones
if necessary.
3) Install PHV cable to PHV stay.
CAUTION:
If cable clamp (and clips) is damaged, replace
it with a new one.
4) Connect PHV cable with clips.
NOTE:
Avoid sharp bending of PHV cable as it may cause
breakage.
5) Install PHV cable onto cable bracket on engine.
6) Apply grease to the following points.
IHook portion of return spring
ICable end portion of lever
Grease:
SUNLIGHT 2 (Part No. 003602010)
7) Be sure to bleed air from the system.
CAUTION:
After replacing PHV cable or clutch cable with
new one, operate clutch pedal about 30 times
as a running-in operation prior to adjustment.
D: ADJUSTMENTS
Confirm stopping and starting performances by
activating hill holder on an uphill road of 3É or
higher inclination.
1) If vehicle does not stop;
Tighten adjusting nut of PHV cable.
2) If vehicle does not start properly;
ICase A Ð When hill holder is released later than
engagement of clutch pedal (Engine tends to
stall.):
Loosen adjusting nut gradually until smooth start-
ing is enabled.
ICase B Ð When hill holder is released earlier
than engagement of clutch pedal (Vehicle slips
down slightly.):
Tighten adjusting nut so that hill holder is released
later than engagement of clutch pedal (status in
Case A). Then make adjustment the same as in
Case A.NOTE:
Whenever turning adjusting nut, prevent PHV
cable from revolving as shown in Figure.
G4M0429
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