section 18 FORD MUSTANG 1969 Volume One Chassis
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that the tabs on the shoe flanges seat
fully against the caliper bridges (Fig.
25).
2.
Install the caliper splash shield
and secure the shield to the caliper
with two retaining bolts (Fig. 4).
3.
Pump the brake pedal several
times until a firm pedal is obtained
and the shoe and lining assemblies are
properly seated.
4.
Install the wheel and tire assem-
bly on the hub and rotor assembly.
5.
Check and refill the master cyl-
inder reservoir with specified brake
fluid as required.
6. Road test the car.
It should not be necessary to bleed
the system after a shoe and lining re-
placement.
FRONT WHEEL HUB AND
ROTOR ASSEMBLY-
DISC BRAKES
REMOVAL
1.
Remove the wheel and tire from
the hub (Figs. 23 and 24). Be careful
to avoid damage or interference with
the bleeder screw fitting. On Lincoln
Continental models be careful to avoid
damage to the caliper splash shield or
transfer tube.
2.
Remove the caliper assembly
from the spindle and the rotor. If the
caliper does not require servicing, it is
not necessary to disconnect the brake
hose or remove the caliper from the
vehicle. Position the caliper out of the
way, and support it with a wire to
avoid damaging the caliper or stretch-
ing the hose. Insert a clean cardboard
spacer between the linings to prevent
the piston from coming out of the cyl-
inder bore while the caliper is re-
moved.
Handle the rotor and caliper assem-
blies in such a way as to avoid defor-
mation of the rotor and nicking,
scratching or contamination of the
brake linings.
3.
Remove the grease cap from the
hub.
Remove the cotter pin, nut lock,
adjusting nut, and flat washer from
the spindle. Remove the outer bearing
cone and roller assembly.
4.
Remove the hub and rotor as-
sembly from the spindle.
INSTALLATION
1.
If the rotor is being replaced, re-
move the protective coating from the
new rotor with carburetor degreaser.
Pack a new set of bearings with speci-
fied grease (M-1C75B), and install the
inner bearing cone and roller assembly
in the inner cup. Pack grease lightly
between the lips of a new grease seal
and install the seal (Figs. 23 and 24).
If the original rotor is being in-
stalled, make sure that the grease in
the hub is clean and adequate, that
the inner bearing and grease seal are
lubricated and in good condition, and
that the rotor braking surfaces are
clean.
2.
Install the hub and rotor assem-
bly on the spindle.
3.
Lubricate and install the outer
wheel bearing, washer and adjusting
nut.
4.
Adjust the wheel bearings to
specification, and then install the nut
lock, cotter pin, and grease cap. The
wheel bearing adjustment is especially
important with disc brakes.
5. Mount the caliper assembly on
the spindle following the Disc Brake
Caliper Assembly Installation proce-
dure in this section.
DISC BRAKE ROTOR
SPLASH SHIELD
REMOVAL
1.
Remove the caliper and the hub
and rotor assembly as outlined under
Removal in the foregoing procedure
(it is not necessary to disconnect hy-
draulic connections).
2.
Remove the three bolts that at-
tach the splash shield to the spindle,
and remove the shield (Figs. 23 and
24).
3.
Remove and discard the splash
shield to spindle gasket.
INSTALLATION
1.
Install a new splash shield to
spindle gasket.
2.
If the shield is bent, straighten it
out before installation. Position the
shield to the mounting bracket, install
the attaching bolts, nuts and torque
them to specification.
3.
Install the hub and rotor assem-
bly and the caliper as outlined under
Installation in the foregoing proce-
dure.
DUAL MASTER CYLINDER—
NON POWER BRAKES
FORD, MERCURY
AND METEOR
Removal
Refer to Fig. 26.
BUSHING
HAIRPIN
RETAINER
BUSHING
STOPLIGHT SWITCH
13480
HI 637-A
FIG. 26—Dual Master Cylinder Installation— Non Power Brakes
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INSTALLATION
CLUTCH ASSIST
SPRING
MASTER CYLINDER
2140
FIG. 28 —Dual Master Cylinder Installation—
Non Power Brake—Mustang and Cougar
inch of the top of the dual reservoirs.
Use Ford Brake Fluid- Extra Heavy
Duty-Part Number C6AZ-19542-A
for all brake applications. The brake
fluid is colored blue for identification.
Do not mix low temperature brake
fluids with the specified fluid for the
brake system.
8. Bleed the dual-master cylinder
and the primary and secondary brake
systems. Centralize the pressure dif-
ferential valve. Refer to Hydraulic
System Bleeding and Centralizing of
the Differential Valve, Part 2-1, Sec-
tion 2 for the proper procedure.
9. Operate the brakes several times,
then check for external hydraulic
leaks.
DUAL MASTER CYLINDER-
POWER BRAKES
REMOVAL
1.
Remove the brake tubes from
the primary and secondary outlet
ports of the master cylinder (Figs. 29
thru 33).
2.
Remove the two nuts and two
lock washers attaching the master cyl-
inder to the brake booster assembly.
3.
Slide the master cylinder forward
and upward from the vehicle.
SHAFT
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
CLUTCH PEDAL
BUMPER STOP
H1638-A
1.
Before installing the mater cyl-
inder, check the distance t; m the
outer end of the booster ass;. ,ihi\
push rod to the master .>',nder
mounting surface. Turn the nu->h rod
adjusting screw in or out as required
to obtain the specified length. Refer to
Part 2-1, Section 2. Power Brake
Master Cylinder Push Rod Adjust-
ment for the proper procedure.
2.
Position the master cylinder as-
sembly over the booster push rod and
onto the two studs on the booster as-
sembly (Figs. 29 thru 37).
3.
Install the attaching nuts and
lock washers and torque them to spec-
ifications.
4.
Install the front and rear brake
tubes to the master cylinder outlet fit-
tings.
5.
Fill the master cylinder with the
specified brake fluid to within 1/4
inch of the top o\ the dual reservoirs.
Use Ford Brake Fluid Fxtra Heavy
Duty Part Number C6AZ-19542-A
(ESA-M6C25-A) for all brake appli-
cations. The extra htaw duty brake
fluid is colored blue for identification.
Do not mix low temperature brake
fluids with the specified fluids for the
disc brake svstem.
CLIP
W
'0 AIR CONDITIONING
BUSHING
SHAFT
BUSHING
BRAKE PEDAL
SPACER
H 1642-A
FIG. 29—Master Cylinder Installation-
Ford,
Mercury and Meteor
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proportioning valve to the fender
apron and remove the proportioning
valve.
Installation
1.
Position the proportioning valve
to the fender apron.
2.
Connect the two brake lines at
the proportioning valve. Do not tight-
en.
3.
Install the bolt retaining the pro-
portioning valve to the fender apron.
4.
Tighten the brake line tube nuts
at the proportioning valve to specifica-
tions.
5.
Bleed the brakes and centralize
pressure differential valve.
THUNDERBIRD AND
CONTINENTAL MARK III
Removal
Refer to Fig. 20.
1.
Disconnect the two hydraulic
brake lines at the master cylinder.
2.
Remove the two nuts retaining
the master cylinder to the booster and
remove the master cylinder for clear-
ance.
3.
Disconnect the two brake lines at
the proportioning valve.
4.
Remove the bolt and nut retain-
ing the proportioning valve to the
pressure differential valve bracket and
remove the proportioning valve assem-
bly.
Installation
1.
Transfer the bracket to the new
proportioning valve.
2.
Position the proportioning valve
assembly to the pressure differential
valve bracket.
3.
Connect the two brake lines to
the proportioning valve. Do not tight-
en.
4.
Install the bolt and nut retaining
the proportioning valve to the pressure
differential valve bracket.
5.
Tighten the two brake line tube
nuts at the proportioning valve to
specifications.
6. Position the master cylinder to
the booster and install the nuts retain-
ing the master cylinder to the booster.
7.
Connect the two brake lines at
the master cylinder and tighten the
tube nuts to specifications.
8. Bleed the brakes and centralize
the pressure differential valve.
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Removal
Refer to Fig. 21.
1.
Disconnect the two brake lines at
the proportioning valve.
2.
Loosen the bolt and nut on the
bracket retaining the proportioning
valve to the chassis.
3.
Remove the proportioning valve
from the bracket.
Installation
- 1. Position the proportioning valve
in the bracket and connect the two
brake lines. Do not tighten.
2.
Tighten the bolt and nut on the
bracket.
3.
Tighten the tube nuts on the
brake lines at the proportioning valve
to specifications.
4.
Bleed the brakes and centralize
the pressure differential valve.
PRESSURE METERING VALVE—
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
REMOVAL
Refer to Fig. 21.
1.
Loosen the tube nuts connecting
the inlet and outlet tubes at the me-
tering valve, and remove the tubes.
2.
Remove the two screws retaining
the metering valve to the frame
crossmember, and remove the me-
tering valve. The metering valve is ser-
viced as an assembly only.
INSTALLATION
1.
Position the metering valve to
the frame crossmember, and install
the retaining screws.
2.
Connect the inlet and outlet
tubes to the metering valve, and tight-
en the tube nuts to specification.
BRAKE BOOSTER
REMOVAL
1.
Working from inside the\ vehicle
below the instrument panel, disconnect
the booster push rod from the brake
pedal assembly. To do this, proceed as
follows:
Disconnect the stop light switch
wires at the connector. Remove the
hairpin retainer. Slide the stop light
switch off from the brake pedal pin
just far enough for the switch outer
hole to clear the pin, and then remove
the switch from the pin and booster
push rod. Be careful not to damage
the switch during removal. Slide the
booster push rod and the nylon wash-
ers and bushing off the brake pedal
pin (Figs. 29 thru 33).
2.
Open the hood and remove the
master cylinder from the booster. Se-
cure it to one side without disturbing
the hydraulic lines. It is not necessary
to disconnect the brake lines, but care
should be taken that the brake lines
are not deformed. Permanent defor-
mation of brake lines can lead to tube
failure.
3.
Disconnect the manifold vacuum
hose or hoses from the booster unit.
4.
Remove the booster-to-dash
panel attaching nuts or bolts (Figs. 29
thru 33). Remove the booster and
bracket assembly from the dash panel,
sliding the push rod link out from the
engine side of the dash panel.
5.
On Fairlane, Montego, and Fal-
con models, remove the push rod link
boot from the dash panel.
INSTALLATION
1.
On Fairlane, Montego and Fal-
con models, install the push rod link
boot in the hole in the dash panel as
shown in Fig. 23. Install the four
spacers on the mounting studs.
2.
Mount the booster and bracket
assembly to the dash panel by insert-
ing the push rod or push rod link in
through the hole and boot in the dash
panel. Install the bracket-to-dash
panel attaching lock nuts or bolts
(Figs.
29 thru 33).
3.
Connect the manifold vacuum
hose or hoses to the booster.
4.
Before installing the master cyl-
inder, check the distance from the
outer end of the booster assembly
push rod to master cylinder surface.
Turn the screw in or out to obtain the
specified length. Refer to Part 2-1,
Section 2, Power Brake Master Cylin-
der Push Rod Adjustment. Install the
master cylinder and torque the attach-
ing nuts to specifications.
5.
Working from inside the vehicle
below the instrument panel, connect
the booster push rod link to the brake
pedal assembly. To do this, proceed as
follows:
Install the inner nylon washer, the
booster push rod, and the bushing on
the brake pedal pin. Position the
switch so that it straddles the push
rod with the switch slot on the pedal
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clearing the pin. Slide the switch com-
pletely onto the pin, and install the
nylon washer as shown in Figs. 29
thru 33. Be careful not to bend or de-
form the switch. Secure these parts to
the pin with the hairpin retainer. Con-
nect the stop light switch wires to the
connector, and install the wires in the
retaining clip.
BRAKE PEDAL
FORD, MERCURY
AND METEOR
Removal
1.
Disconnect the stop light switch
wires at the connector.
2.
Remove the hairpin retainer.
Slide the stop light switch off the
brake pedal pin just far enough for
the switch outer hole to clear the pin,
and then lift the switch straight up-
ward from the pin. Be careful not to
damage the switch during removal.
Slide the master cylinder or booster
push rod and the nylon washers and
bushing off the brake pedal pin (Figs.
26 and 29).
3.
Remove the hairpin type retainer
and washer from the brake pedal
shaft, then remove the shaft, the brake
pedal and the bushings from the pedal
support bracket.
Installation
1.
Apply a coating of SAE 10 En-
gine oil to the bushings and locate
bushings in their proper places on the
pedal assembly and pedal support
bracket (Figs. 26 and 29).
2.
Position the brake pedal assem-
bly to the support bracket, then install
the pedal shaft through the support
bracket and brake pedal assembly. In-
stall the retainer.
3.
Install the inner nylon washer,
the master cylinder or booster push
rod, and the bushing on the brake
pedal pin. Position the switch so that
it straddles the push rod with the
switch slot on the pedal pin and the
switch outer hole just clearing the pin.
Slide the switch completely onto the
pin, and install the nylon washer as
shown in Figs. 26 and 29. Be careful
not to bend or deform the switch. Se-
cure these parts to the pin with the
hairpin retainer.
4.
Connect the stop light switch
wires to the connector, and install the
wires in the retaining clip.
5.
Check the Brake Pedal Free
Height and Travel Measurements,
Part 2-1, Section 1.
FAIRLANE, MONTEGO AND
FALCON—MANUAL-SHIFT
TRANSMISSION
Removal
1.
Remove the clutch pedal assist
spring.
2.
Disconnect the clutch pedal-
to-equalizer rod at the clutch pedal by
removing the retainer and bushing.
3.
Disconnect the stop light switch
wires at the connector.
4.
Remove the switch retainer, and
slide the stop light switch off the
brake pedal pin just far enough for
the switch outer hole to clear the pin.
Then lower the switch away from the
pin.
5. Slide the master cylinder or
booster push rod and the nylon wash-
ers and bushing off from the brake
pedal pin (Figs. 27 and 30).
6. Remove the self-locking pin and
washer from the clutch and brake
pedal shaft, then remove the clutch
pedal and shaft assembly, the brake
pedal assembly, and the bushings from
the pedal support bracket (Figs. 27
and 30).
Installation
1.
Apply a coating of SAE 10 en-
gine oil to the bushings and locate all
bushings in their proper places on the
clutch and brake pedal assemblies.
2.
Position the brake pedal to the
support bracket, then install the clutch
pedal and shaft assembly through the
support bracket and brake pedal as-
sembly. Install the spring clip (Figs.
27 and 30).
3.
Install the clutch pedal assist
spring.
4.
Connect the clutch pedal-
to-equalizer rod to the clutch pedal
assembly with the bushing and the
spring clip retainer. Apply SAE 10
engine oil to the bushing.
5.
Install the inner nylon washer,
the master cylinder or booster push
rod, and the bushing on the brake
pedal pin. Position the switch so that
it straddles the push rod with the
switch slot on the pedal pin and the
switch outer hole just clearing the pin.
Slide the switch completely onto the
pin, and install the outer nylon washer
as shown in Figs. 27 and 30. Secure
these parts to the pin with the
self-
locking pin.
6. Connect the stop light switch
wires to the connector, and install the
wires to the retaining clip.
7.
Adjust the clutch pedal free play
(Group 5) to specification, if required.
8. Check the Brake Pedal Free
Height and Travel Measurements
(Part 2-1, Section 1).
MUSTANG AND COUGAR—
MANUAL-SHIFT
TRANSMISSION
Removal
1.
Disconnect the battery ground
cable from the battery.
2.
Remove the steering column.
Refer to Part 3-4, Section 2 for pro-
cedure.
3.
On non-power brakes, remove
the two cap screws retaining the mas-
ter cylinder to the dash panel and re-
move the two cap screws retaining the
brake pedal support bracket to the
dash panel. On power brakes remove
the two cap screws retaining the
booster to the dash panel.
4.
Working inside the vehicle, se-
cure the clutch pedal against the
bumper stop with a small C-clamp as
shown in Figs. 28 and 31.
5.
Disconnect the clutch pedal-
to-equalizer rod at the clutch pedal by
removing the retainer and bushing.
6. Disconnect the stop light switch
wires at the connector.
7.
Remove the switch retainer and
slide the stop light switch off the
brake pedal pin just far enough for
the switch outer hole to clear the pin.
Then lower the switch away from the
pin.
Remove the master cylinder or
booster push rod, bushing and nylon
washer from the brake pedal pin.
8. Remove the screw retaining the
pedal support bracket to the top inner
cowl bracket (Figs. 28 and 31).
9. Remove the two sheet metal
screws retaining the pedal support
bracket to the dash panel. On power
brakes remove the nuts from the
brake booster studs.
10.
Remove the two screws retain-
ing the pedal support bracket to the
upper cowl brace and lower the pedal
support bracket away from the steer-
ing column studs.
11.
Remove the pedal support
bracket assembly from the vehicle.
12.
Position the pedal and support
bracket assembly in a vise.
13.
Remove the C-clamp to release
the clutch pedal from its bumper stop
and pivot the pedal away from the
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14.
Remove the clutch pedal assist
spring.
15.
On non-power brakes, remove
the retainer clip from the clutch and
brake pedal shaft, then remove the
clutch pedal and shaft assembly, the
brake pedal assembly, and the bush-
ings from the pedal support bracket.
On power brakes, remove the retainer
nut from the brake pedal shaft then
remove the pedal shaft, the brake
pedal assembly and the bushings from
the pedal support bracket.
Installation
1. Apply a coating of SAE 10 en-
gine oil to the bushings and locate all
bushings in their proper places on the
clutch and brake pedal assemblies.
2.
On non-power brakes, position
the brake pedal to the pedal support
bracket, then install the clutch pedal
and shaft assembly through the sup-
port bracket and brake pedal assem-
bly. On power brakes position the
brake pedal to the pedal support
bracket, then install the pedal shaft
and nut.
3.
Install the clutch pedal assist
spring and pivot the clutch pedal
against its bumper stop. Secure the
pedal to the stop with a small C-
clamp as shown in Figs. 28 and 31.
4.
Position the pedal support
bracket assembly to the dash panel,
and to the steering column retainer
studs.
5.
Align the pedal support bracket
holes with the holes in the dash panel
and install the two attaching sheet
metal screws. On power brakes install
the nuts on the brake booster studs.
6. Install the two cap screws at-
taching the pedal support bracket to
the upper cowl bracket.
7. Install the cap screw attaching
the pedal support bracket to the top
inner cowl bracket (Figs. 28 and 31).
8. Install the inner nylon washer,
the master cylinder push rod, and the
bushing on the brake pedal pin. Posi-
tion the stop light switch so that it
straddles the push rod with the switch
slot on the pedal pin and the switch
outer hole just clearing the pin. Slide
the switch completely onto the pin,
and install the outer nylon washer as
shown in Figs. 28 and 31. Secure
these parts to the pin with the
self-
locking retainer.
9. Connect the stop light switch
wires to the connector.
10.
Connect the clutch pedal-
to-equalizer rod to the clutch pedal
assembly with the bushing and the
spring clip retainer. Apply SAE 10
engine oil to the bushing. Remove the
C-clamp from the clutch pedal.
11.
Working from the engine side
of the dash panel, on non-power
brakes, install the two cap screws at-
taching the pedal support bracket to
the dash panel. Then install the two
screws attaching the master cylinder
to the dash panel. On power brakes
install the cap screws retaining the
brake booster to the dash panel.
12.
Install the steering column.
Refer to Part 3-4, Section 2 for pro-
cedure.
13.
Adjust the clutch pedal free
play (Group 5) to specification, if re-
quired.
14.
Check the Brake Pedal Free
Height and Travel Measurements
(Part 2-1, Section 1).
15.
Connect the ground cable to the
battery.
FAIRLANE, MONTEGO,
FALCON, MUSTANG
AND COUGAR-
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Removal
1. Disconnect the stop light switch
wires at the connector.
2.
Remove the self-locking pin and
slide the stop light switch off the
brake pedal pin just far enough for
the switch outer hole to clear the pin.
Then lower the switch away from the
pin. Slide the master cylinder or
booster push rod and the nylon wash-
ers and bushing off from the brake
pedal pin (Figs. 27, 28, 30 and 31).
3.
On all vehicles except Mustang
and Cougar with power brakes, re-
move the self-locking pin and washer
from the brake pedal shaft, then re-
move the shaft, the brake pedal as-
sembly and the bushings from the
pedal support bracket. On Mustang
and Cougar vehicles with power
brakes, remove the locknut and bolt
from the pedal. Remove the pedal as-
sembly from the support bracket (Fig.
3).
Installation
1. Apply a coating of SAE 10 en-
gine oil to the bushings and locate all
the bushings in their proper places on
the pedal assembly and pedal support
bracket (Figs. 27, 28, 30 and 31).
2.
Position the brake pedal assem-
bly to the support bracket, then install
the pedal shaft or bolt through the
support bracket and brake pedal as-
sembly. Install the retainer or locknut.
3.
Install the inner nylon washer,
the master cylinder or booster push
rod, and the bushing on the brake
pedal pin. Position the switch so that
it straddles the push rod with the
switch slot on the pedal pin, and the
switch outer hole just clearing the pin.
Slide the switch completely onto the
pin, and install the outer nylon washer
as shown in Figs. 27, 28, 30 and 31.
Secure these parts to the pin with the
self-locking pin.
4.
Connect the stop light switch
wires to the connector, and install the
wires in the retaining clip.
Check the Brake Pedal Free Height
and Travel Measurements, Part 2,
Section 1.
THUNDERBIRD
AND
CONTINENTAL MARK
III
Removal
1.
Loosen the booster mounting
nuts.
2.
Disconnect the stop light switch
wires at the connector.
3.
Remove the hairpin retainer.
Slide the stop light switch off from
the brake pedal pin just far enough
for
the
switch outer hole
to
clear
the
pin,
and then lift the switch straight
upward from the pin. Slide the master
cylinder push rod and the nylon wash-
ers and bushing off from the brake
pedal pin (Fig. 32).
4.
Remove the pivot bolt and nut
that holds the pedal to the pedal sup-
port bracket. Remove the brake pedal
assembly from the pedal support
bracket, and remove the bushings.
Installation
1. Apply a coating of SAE 10 en-
gine oil to the bushings and locate all
the bushings in their proper places on
the pedal assembly (Fig. 32).
2.
Install the brake pedal assembly
and bushings to the support bracket,
and then install the pivot bolt through
the support bracket and brake pedal
assembly. Install the pivot bolt nut
and torque to specifications.
3.
Install the inner nylon washer,
the master cylinder push rod, and the
bushing on the brake pedal pin. Posi-
tion the switch so that it straddles the
push rod with the switch slot on the
pedal pin and the switch outer hole
just clearing the pin. Slide the switch
completely onto the pin, install the
outer nylon washer as shown in Fig.
32.
Secure these parts to the pin with
the hairpin retainer.procarmanuals.com
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strument panel. Install the lower con-
trol panel retaining screws.
8. Install the windshield wiper con-
trol bezel and knob.
9. Working in the engine compart-
ment connect the wire harness and
vacuum hoses to the Automatic Tem-
perature Control box.
10.
Connect the battery cable.
11.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
12.
Connect the cable ball to the
equalizer and install the equalizer
lever return ^spring.
13.
Adjust the parking brake cable
tension.
14.
Lower the vehicle.
PARKING BRAKE ACTUATOR—
TO CONTROL CABLE
FORD, MERCURY
AND METEOR
Removed
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
2.
Loosen the actuator lever to
equalizer cable adjusting nut at the
equalizer (Fig. 34).
3.
Disconnect the cable ball from
the clevis on the actuator lever.
4.
Remove spring clip that retains
the cable to the frame.
5.
From inside of passenger com-
partment, remove spring clip that re-
tains the cable to the parking brake
control. Disconnect the cable ball
from the control assembly.
6. Remove the cable assembly from
the vehicle.
Installation
1.
Position the cable through the
provided openings and in the approxi-
mate final installation position.
2.
Install the hairpin retainer on the
cable at the frame crossmember.
3.
Connect the ball end of the cable
to the parking brake control. Install
the cable-to-control hairpin retaining
clip.
4.
Position the cable seal at the
dash panel, and slide the retaining clip
upward to seal the cable at the dash
opening.
5.
Connect the ball end of the cable
to the clevis on the actuator lever.
6. Adjust the parking brake (Part
2-1,
Section 2).
7.
Lower vehicle on hoist.
THUNDERBIRD AND
CONTINENTAL MARK III
Removal
Refer to Fig. 37.
1.
Partially raise the vehicle.
2.
Back off the adjusting nut at the
equalizer to relieve the tension on the
cable.
3.
Remove the spring at the actua-
tor lever and disconnect the control
cable from the clevis on the lever.
4.
Remove the clip retaining the
control cable assembly to
thq*.
frame
bracket. B
5.
Attach a length of wire to the
control cable.
6. Working inside the vehicle re-
move two screws retaining the left
scuff plate.
7.
Remove one screw and remove
the left cowl side trim panel.
8. Remove the two screws retaining
the left air duct to the inner panel and
remove the air duct.
9. Remove the two screws retaining
the dimmer switch and position the
dimmer switch back out of the way.
10.
Remove the clip retaining the
cable assembly to the control and re-
move the cable ball from the control
clevis.
11.
Pull the cable up through the
opening in the dash panel and remove
the cable from the length of wire.
Installation
1.
Attach the cable to the length of
wire and pull the cable down through
the opening in the dash panel.
2.
Position the upper end of the
control cable to the control. Connect
the cable ball to the control clevis and
install the clip retaining the cable
housing to the control.
3.
Remove the length of wire from
the cable assembly and position the
cable in the frame bracket. Install the
retainer,
4.
Connect the cable ball to the
clevis on the actuator lever and install
the actuator lever spring.
5.
Adjust the parking brake.
6. Reposition the dimmer switch
and install the retaining screws.
7.
Position the air duct to the inner
panel and install the retaining screws.
& Position the cowl side trim panel
and install the retaining screw.
9. Install the two screws in the
scuff plate.
PARKING BRAKE
EQUALIZER TO CONTROL
CABLE
FAIRLANE, MONTEGO
AND FALCON
Removal
Refer to Fig. 35.
1.
Make certain the parking brake
is fully released.
2.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist. Re-
move the two nuts that attach the
cable to the equalizer. Remove the
equalizer, spring seat and spring.
3.
Remove the hairpin retainer
holding the cable assembly to i:he body
bracket and remove the cable from
the slot in the bracket.
4.
Lower the vehicle partially.
5.
Remove the hairpin retainer
which retains the cable assembly to
the control.
6. Remove the cable bolt retaining
clip from the control clevis and dis-
connect the cable ball from the clevis.
7.
Pull the cable down through the
opening in the floor pan and frame
side rail.
Installation
1.
Route the new cable through
the frame side rail and up through
the opening in the floor pan. Pull the
cable up into position.
2.
Connect the cable ball in the con-
trol clevis.
3.
Insert the cable housing into
the control and install the hairpin re-
tainer.
4.
Raise the vehicle.
5.
Position the cable in the body
bracket and install the hairpin re-
tainer.
6. Position the spring, spring re-
tainer and equalizer on the cable and
install the two nuts.
7.
Adjust the parking brake.
MUSTANG AND COUGAR
Removal
Refer to Fig. 36.
1.
Make certain the parking brake
is fully released.
2.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist. Re-
move the two nuts that attach the
cable to the equalizer. Remove the
equalizer spring seat and spring.
3.
Remove the hairpin retainer
holding the cable assembly to the
body bracket and pull the cable out
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4.
Attach a wire to the end of the
cable to assist in routing new cable.
5.
Lower the vehicle.
6. Remove the parking brake front
cable ball retaining clip from the
clevis.
7.
Disconnect the cable ball from
the notch in the brake clevis.
8.. Remove the hairpin retainer and
remove the cable assembly from the
brake control assembly.
9. Pull the cable assembly up through
the opening in the floor and remove
the wire from the end of the cable.
Installation
Refer to Fig. 36.
1.
Connect the wire to the end of
the cable assembly and pull the cable
down through the opening in the
floor. Remove the wire.
2.
Connect the cable assembly to
the brake control assembly and in-
stall the hairpin retainer.
3.
Position the ball end of the
cable in the notch of the brake clevis.
4.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
5.
Pull the cable grommet into po-
sition and route the cable through
the access holes in the side rail and
under the fuel line.
6. Insert the cable into the body
bracket and install the hairpin re-
tainer.
7.
Position the spring, spring seat,
and equalizer on the cable and install
the two nuts.
8. Adjust the parking brake.
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Removal
1.
Raise the car on a hoist. Dis-
connect the parking brake cable from
the equalizer lever underneath the
car (Fig. 38).
2.
Remove the retaining clip at the
cable bracket, and disengage the cable
from the bracket (Fig. 38).
3.
Remove the supporting clip re-
taining bolts and remove the support
plate from the underbody.
4.
Lower the car on a hoist.
5.
With the parking brake in the
fully released position, disconnect the
cable at the control assembly.
6. Raise the vehicle on a hoist. Re-
move the left front fender apron
splash shield retaining bolts and the
splash shield.
7.
Remove the two bolts securing
the parking brake control to equaliz-
er cable bracket to the dash panel
and remove the cable from the vehicle.
Installation
1.
Route the parking brake control
to equalizer cable to the control as-
sembly and the equalizer, and install
the two bolts that retain the cable
to the dash panel (Fig. 38).
2.
Install the left fror%/ender apron
splash shield and the ^u attaching
bolts.
3.
Lower the vehicle.
4.
Connect the control cable to the
clevis on the control assembly.
5.
Raise the car on a hoist.
6. Position the supporting clip and
cable on the vehicle and install the
retaining bolts. Do not tighten the
bolts.
Position the cable armor ap-
proximately 1/2 inch to the right of
the clip (looking toward the rear of
the car) and tighten the retaining
bolts.
7.
Position the equalizer control
cable to the support bracket and in-
stall the retaining hairpin clip.
8. Connect the ball end of the con-
trol cable to the equalizer lever.
9. Adjust the parking brake linkage
(Part
2-1,
Section 2).
10.
Check the operation of the auto-
matic release mechanism.
PARKING BRAKE
ACTUATOR-TO-EQUALIZER
CABLE
FORD, MERCURY,
METEOR, THUNDERBIRD
AND CONTINENTAL
MARK III
Removal
Refer to Figs. 34 and 37.
1.
Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
2.
Remove the lock and adjusting
nut which retains the cable to the
equalizer.
3.
Remove the cable end from the
equalizer.
4.
Unhook the cable from the act-
uator, and remove from the vehicle. *
Installation
1.
Insert new cable end into act-
uator.
2.
Insert cable end into equalizer
and tighten the adjusting nut snug.
Install the lock nut.
3.
Adjust the parking brake cable
tension and check operation as out-
lined in Part
2-1,
Section 2.
4.
Lower the vehicle.
PARKING BRAKE EQUALIZER
TO REAR WHEEL CABLE
FORD, MERCURY,
METEOR, THUNDERBIRD
AND CONTINENTAL
MARK III
Removal
1.
Raise the vehicle and tffosen the
parking brake equalizer rod" adjusting
nut. Disconnect the equalizer from the
rear cables (Figs. 34 and 37).
2.
Compress the prongs on the left
cable-to-frame side member retainer
so the prong can pass through the
side-member. Remove the clip that at-
taches the left cable to the left lower
arm. Pull the cable thru the frame left
side member.
3.
Compress the prongs on the
right cable-to-frame side member re-
tainer bracket so the prong can pass
through the bracket. Remove the clips
retaining the right cable to the frame
crossmember.
4.
Remove the rear wheel cover and
wheel. Remove the three Tinnerman
nuts that hold the brake drum in place
and remove the drum.
5.
Working on the wheel side of the
rear brake, remove the automatic
brake adjuster spring. Compress the
prongs on the parking brake cable re-
tainer so that they can pass through
the hole in the brake backing plate.
Draw the cable retainer through the
hole.
6. With the spring tension off the
parking brake lever, lift the cable out
of the slot in the lever and remove the
cable through the backing plate hole.
Installation
1.
Pull enough of the parking brake
cable through the housing so that the
end of the cable may be inserted over
the slot in the parking brake lever on
the rear brake shoe.
2.
Pull the excess slack from the
cable, and insert the cable housing
into the brake backing plate access
hole so that the retainer prongs ex-
pand. The prongs must be securely
locked in place. Install the automatic
brake adjuster spring.
3.
Position the right hand cable and
the two retaining clips and screws on
the rear crossmember. Compress the
prongs on the right cable and position
the cable in the retaining bracket on
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locating stripe on the cable is midway
between the retaining clips and tighten
all retaining clip screws.
4.
Position the left cable, retaining
clip and screw on the left lower sus-
pension arm. Compress the prongs on
the left cable and position the cable
through the frame side-member. The
prongs must be securely locked in
place.
5.
Insert the ball ends of the cables
into the equalizer assembly.
6. Install the rear drum(s) and
tighten the three Tinnerman nuts and
secure the drum. Install the wheel and
tire and the wheel cover.
7.
Adjust the parking brake linkage
as outlined in Part 2-1, Section 2. Ad-
just the rear brakes, as required (Part
2-1,
Section 2).
FAIRLANE, MONTEGO,
MUSTANG AND COUGAR—
EXCEPT STATION WAGON
Removal
1.
Remove the equalizer lock nut
and adjusting nut, equalizer, spring
and spring seat.
2.
With the cables slack, discon-
nect the ball-ends from the connector
(Figs.
35 and 36).
3.
Remove the cable from the re-
tainer hooks (station wagon models)
and the underbody guide (convertible
models) if required.
4.
Remove the hairpin lock retain-
ing the cable housing to the side rail
bracket.
5.
Remove the wheel cover, wheel
and tire and the rear brake drum as
outlined in Section 2.
6. Remove self-adjuster springs to
allow clearance to remove cable re-
tainer from the backing plate. Discon-
nect the rear end of the cable from the
parking brake lever on the brake shoe.
Disengage the cable housing retaining
grommet or steel-pronged Hi-Hat
from the backing plate and withdraw
the cable and housing from the in-
board side of the backing plate.
7.
Slide the cable and housing out
of the side rail bracket.
Installation
1.
Insert the rear end of the cable
through the side rail bracket and pull
the cable and housing into position.
2.
Insert the rear end of the cable
and housing through the hole in the
backing plate from the inboard side.
3.
Connect the cable to the parking
brake lever on the brake shoe and in-
stall the cable housing retaining grom-
met or steel-pronged Hi-Hat in the
backing plate.
4.
Install the self-adjuster springs.
Position the cable housing in the side
rail bracket and install the hairpin
type retainer.
5.
Install rear hub and drum as-
sembly, wheel and tire assemblies and
wheel cover as outlined in Section 2.
6. Position the cable retainer hooks
(station wagon models) in the under-
body guide (convertible models) and
install the connector, thus hooking the
two cables together.
7.
Insert the cable into the equaliz-
er and install the equalizer, spring
seat, spring, adjusting nut and lock
nut to the front, parking brake control
cable.
8. Adjust the parking brake^as di-
rected in Part 2-1, Section 2.
FAIRLANE AND MONTEGO
STATION WAGONS AND
FALCON PASSENGER
MODELS
Removal and Installation
Refer to Fig. 35.
Generally follow the procedure
given above, omitting separation of
the cables, since the parking brake
rear cable assemblies supplied for
these models is in one piece. Removal
and installation of both rear wheels,
tires and drums will also be required.
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Removal
1.
Raise the car. Remove the rear
wheel cover. Remove the wheel and
tire as an assembly.
2.
Remove the three Tinnerman
nuts that hold the brake drum in
place, and remove the drum.
3.
Remove the brake shoe retract-
ing springs.
4.
Loosen the equalizer rod adjust-
ing nut and disconnect the cable from
the equalizer (Fig. 38).
5.
Remove the hairpin-type retainer
clip that secures the cable housing to
the body bracket, and pull the cable
and housing out of the bracket (Fig.
38).
6. Remove the cable to underbody
clamp attaching nuts and the clamp.
Disengage the cable housing from the
hook-type retainer at the spring U-
bolt.
7.
Working on the wheel side of the
backing plate (Fig. 38), compress the
prongs on the cable retainer so that it
can pass through the hole in the back-
ing plate. Draw the cable retainer out
of the hole.
8. With the spring tension off the
parking brake lever, lift the cable out
of the slot in the lever and remove it
through the backing plate hols.
Installation
1.
Pull enough of the cable through
the cable housing so that the end of
the cable may be inserted through the
backing plate hole from the inner side
and engage the cable end with the slot
in the parking brake lever.
2.
Pull the excess slack from the
cable and insert the cable housing into
the backing plate access hole (Fig.
38).
The prongs must be securely
locked in place.
3.
Install the brake shoe retracting
springs.
4.
Position the cable to the under-
body and install the retaining clamp
so that the cable conduit armor ex-
tends forward of the clamp as shown
in Fig. 38. Install the clamp retaining
nuts.
5.
Hook the cable housing to the
retainer at the spring U-bolt.
6. Engage the forward end of the
cable housing with the frame bracket
and secure it with the hairpin-type
clip.
7.
Insert the ball end of the cable
into the equalizer.
8. Make a preliminary brake ad-
justment with the use of Tool HRA-
8650 (Fig. 11).
9. Install the rear drum. Tighten
the three Tinnerman nuts that secure
the drum. Install the wheel and wheel
cover.
10.
Adjust the parking brake link-
age.
11.
Lower the vehicle.
ANTI-SKID CONTROL
ACTUATOR
REMOVAL
Refer to Fig. 39.
1.
Working in the passenger com-
partment, under the glove box, remove
the screw that attaches the forward
end of the control module retainer to
the support assembly. Lower the for-
ward end of the control module re-
tainer and remove the module assem-
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bolt and G-ring in the bottom of the
master cylinder.
8. Install the bleed screw (if so
equipped). Install the gasket (dia-
phragm) in the master cylinder filler
cover. Position the gasket as shown in
Figs.
40 and 41. Make sure the gasket
is securely seated.
9. Install the cover and gasket on
the master cylinder and secure the
cover into position with the retainer.
DISC BRAKE CALIPER
ALL MODELS EXCEPT
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Disassembly
1.
Remove the caliper assembly
from the vehicle as outlined in Section
2.
2.
Remove the caliper locating pins
from the caliper assembly and lift the
anchor plate from the caliper.
3.
Slide the two outer shoe retain-
ing clips off the retaining pins (Fig.
43).
4.
Remove the two retaining pins,
then remove the outer brake shoe
from the caliper.
5.
Slide the inner brake shoe out-
ward until it is free of the hold-down
springs, then remove the brake shoe.
6. Apply air pressure to the fluid
port in the caliper with a rubber
tipped nozzle (Tool 7000-DD) as
shown in Fig. 44 to remove the piston.
Place a cloth over the piston before
applying air pressure to prevent dam-
age to the piston. If the piston is
seized and cannot be forced from the
FIBER
BLOCK
CALIPER
PISTON
H 1574-B
FIG. 44 —Removing Piston From
Caliper —
All
Models Except
Lincoln Continental
caliper, tap lightly around the piston
while applying air pressure. Care
should be taken because the piston
can develop considerable force due to
pressure build-up.
7.
Remove the dust boot from the
caliper assembly.
8. Remove the rubber piston seal
from the cylinder and discard it.
Cleaning and Inspection
Clean all metal parts with isopropyl
alcohol or a suitable solvent. Use
clean, dry, compressed air to clean out
and dry the grooves and passage ways.
Be sure that the caliper bore and com-
ponent parts are completely free of
any foreign material.
Check the cylinder bore and piston
for damage or excessive wear. Replace
the piston if it is pitted, scored, or the
chrome plating is worn off.
Assembly
1.
Apply a film of clean brake fluid
to the new caliper piston seal and in-
stall it in the cylinder bore. Be sure
the seal does not become twisted and
that it is seated fully in the groove.
2.
Install a new dust boot by setting
the flange squarely in the outer groove
of the caliper bore.
3.
Coat the piston with the speci-
fied fluid and install the piston in the
cylinder bore. Spread the dust boot
over the piston as it is installed. Seat
the dust boot in the piston groove.
4.
Position the inner brake shoe so
that the ears of the shoe rests on the
top of the anchor plate bosses and be-
neath the hold-down springs.
5.
Install new caliper locating pin
insulators in the anchor plate.
6. Position the caliper on the an-
chor plate.
7.
Apply water or isopropyl alcohol
to the caliper locating pins and install
them loosely in the anchor plate. Be
sure the guide pins are free of oil,
grease or dirt.
8. Install the caliper on the spindle
as outlined under Disc Brake Caliper
Assembly.
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
Disassembly
Do not remove the bridge bolts that
hold the two halves of the caliper to-
gether. The two caliper housings are
shown separated in Fig. 46 for illus-
tration purposes only.
1.
Remove the caliper assembly
from the car as outlined in Section 2.
2.
Remove the two attaching bolts
and the caliper splash shield (Fig. 46).
3.
Remove the two shoe and lining
assemblies.
4.
Remove the flexible brake hose
from the caliper.
5.
Remove the external transfer
tube.
6. Remove the four dust boots from
the caliper housings and piston
grooves.
7.
Clamp the caliper in a vise and
secure it by the mounting flanges on
the inboard housing (Fig. 45).
8. Remove the four pistons from
the cylinder bores with the special tool
shown in Fig. 45. To prevent cocking
with consequent damage to the piston
or bore, rotate the piston with the tool
while pulling it outward at the same
time.
Be careful to avoid scratching or
damaging the outside diameter surface
or dust boot retaining groove of the
piston. Such damage causes poor seal-
ing.
If a piston is so completely seized in
the cylinder bore that it can not be re-
moved with the special tool, the cali-
per housing must be replaced, by posi-
tioning two screwdrivers in the piston
dust boot retaining groove and prying
outward. To prevent cocking, tap the
end of the piston lightly around the
circumference with a hammer, while
the prying force is being applied. Be
careful to avoid damaging the dust
boot retainer in the caliper housing
(Fig. 46). If this method of removal is
used, the pistons must be replaced.
If the caliper dust boot retainer or
retaining groove is damaged or
scratched, pry the retainer out of the
caliper housing with screwdrivers.
Too/-T65P-2
J
18- A
H 1652-A
FIG. 45—Removing or Installing
Pistons —
Lincoln
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CALIPER
ABUTMENTS
OUTBOARD
CALIPER HOUSING
DUST
BOOT RETAINING GROOVE
DUST
BOOT (4)
PISTON
SEAL (4)
EXTERNAL
TRANSFER
TUBE
SCREW
INBOARD
CALIPER HOUSING
FLEXIBLE
HOSE-^
H1367-C
FIG. 46—Caliper Assembly — Disassembled—Lincoln Continental
9. Remove the rubber piston seals
from the grooves in the cylinder bores
by carefully inserting the point of a
small knife or other pointed instru-
ment under the seal and raising the
seal up far enough to be pulled out
with the fingers.
Cleaning and Inspection
Clean all metal parts with isopropyl
alcohol or a suitable solvent (Fig. 46).
Use clean, dry, compressed air to
clean out and dry the grooves and
passage ways. Be sure that the caliper
bore and component parts are com-
pletely free of any foreign material.
Check the cylinder bores and pis-
tons for damage or excessive wear.
Replace the piston if it is pitted,
scored, or the chrome plating is worn
off. Check the caliper dust boot re-
tainer for wear or damage.
Assembly
1.
Clamp the caliper in a vise and
secure it by the mounting flange on
the inboard housing.
2.
Apply a film of clean brake fluid
to new caliper piston seals and install
them in the grooves of the cylinder
bore.
The seal should be positioned at
one area in the groove and gently
worked around. Do not use the origi-
nal seals.
3.
Install the new dust boots by set-
ting the flanges squarely in the outer
grooves of the caliper bores.
4.
Coat the pistons with the speci-
fied fluid and install the pistons inPthe
cylinder bores. Spread the dust boots
over the pistons as they are installed.
Seat the dust boots in the piston
grooves.
5.
Coat the outside diameter of the
pistons with brake fluid and install
them in the cylinder bores so that the
open end of the piston and ihe boot
retaining groove face out of the bore.
To avoid cocking, locate the piston
squarely in the bore and apply a slow
steady pressure. If a piston will not
easily go all the way into the bore, re-
move it and thoroughly inspect the
cylinder bore, the piston seal and the
installation of the seal. If the piston
still will not go in with bore in good
condition and the piston seal properly
installed, use the tool shown in Fig.
45.
Rotate the piston with the tool
while pushing it inward at the same
time.
6. Carefully install four new dust
boots on the caliper housings and pis-
tons.
Be sure that each boot is fully
seated in the groove of its respective
caliper housing and piston (Fig. 46).
Do not use the original dust boots.
7.
Install the external transfer tube.
8. Install the flexible brake hose to
the caliper.
9. Install the caliper assembly on
the spindle, and install the shoe and
lining assemblies and the splash shield
as outlined in Section 2. Check the
caliper for fluid leaks under maximum
pedal pressures. Do not move the car
until a firm brake pedal is obtained.procarmanuals.com