ISUZU TFS SERIES 1997 Workshop Manual
TFS SERIES 1997
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ISUZU TFS SERIES 1997 Workshop Manual
Page 361 of 1600
BRAKES 5-33
DISASSEMBLY
CALIPER ASSEMBLY
Disassembly Steps
1. Sleeve
2. Dust boot ; sleeve
3. Dust boot ; guide pin
4. Bleeder with cap
5. Dust seal ring6. Dust seal ; piston
7. Piston (with seal ring)
8. Ring seal
9. Body ; caliper
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5-34 BRAKES
Important Operations
5. Dust Seal Ring
Using a small screwdriver, remove the dust boot.
7. Piston (with Ring Seal)
Insert a block of wood into the caliper and force out the piston
by blowing compressed air into the caliper at the flexible hose
attachment.
This procedure must be done prior tor removal of dust seal.
CAUTION:
Do not place your fingers in front of the piston in an
attempt to catch or protect it when applying compressed
air.
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5-36 BRAKES
Thickness of Disc Pad
Thickness (t) mm(in)
Standard Limit
10.5 (0.413)
9.5 (0.374)
(For Australia only)1.0 (0.039)
Replace the front disc pad whenever the pad wear indicator
makes a squeaking noise or when the pad is worn to within 1
mm of the shoe table.
All four brake pads should be replaced together.
Seal and Boot
The dust seal, dust boot and ring seal are to be replaced each
time the caliper is overhauled.
Discard thee used rubber parts.
Page 365 of 1600
BRAKES 5-37
REASSEMBLY
CALIPER ASSEMBLY
Disassembly Steps
1. Body ; caliper
2. Ring seal
3. Piston
4. Dust seal ; piston
5. Dust seal ring
6. Dust boot ; sleeve
7. Dust boot ; guide pin
8. Sleeve
9. Bleeder with cap
Important Operations
1. Body ; Caliper
2. Ring Seal
Apply special grease to the ring seal and cylinder wall, then
insert the ring seal into the cylinder.
The special grease is included in the repair kit.
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5-38 BRAKES
3. Piston
When inserting the piston into the cylinder, use finger pressure
only.
Do not use a mallet or other impact tools, since damage to the
cylinder wall or ring seal can result.
4. Dust Seal ; Piston
5. Dust Seal Ring
Apply special grease (Approx. 1g) to the piston and attach the
dust seal to the piston and caliper.
Insert the dust seal ring into the dust seal.
6. Dust Boot ; Sleeve
7. Dust Boot ; Guide Pin
Install the sleeve dust boot on the caliper after applying special
grease (Approx. 1g) into the sleeve and guide pin boot, then
insert the sleeve into the dust boot.
9. Bleeder with Cap
Torque N
m(kgfm/Ibft)
5.9-8.8 (0.6 - 0.9 / 4.3 - 6.5)
Page 367 of 1600
BRAKES 5-39
REAR DRUM BRAKE ASSEMBLY
DISASSEMBLY
First, disassemble the brake drum. Then disassemble the rear brake assembly.
Refer to the “REAR AXLE” section for the brake drum disassembly procedure.
MAJOR COMPONENTS
Disassembly Steps
1. Brake line
2. Holding spring and cups
3. Return spring ; lower
4. Return Spring ; upper
(shoe to adjust lever)
5. Return spring ; upper
(shoe to shoe)
6. Shoe assembly (primary)7. Shoe assembly with lever
8. Retainer with pin
9. Washer ; wave
10. Lever ; auto adjust
11. Shoe assembly (secondary)
12. Adjuster assembly
13. Wheel cylinder assembly
MINOR COMPONENTS
Disassembly Steps
Wheel Cylinder Assembly (13)
14. Boot ; wheel cylinder
15. Piston assembly
16. Cup ; piston17. Return spring ; piston
18. Bleeder ; wheel cylinder
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5-42 BRAKES
REASSEMBLY
MINOR COMPONENTS
Reassembly Steps
Wheel cylinder Assembly (7)
1. Bode ; wheel cylinder
2. Return spring ; piston
3. Cup ; piston4. Piston assembly
5. Boot ; wheel cylinder
6. Bleeder ; wheel cylinder
MAJOR COMPONENTS
Reassembly Steps
7. Wheel cylinder assembly
8. Adjuster assembly
9. Shoe assembly (secondary)
10. Lever ; auto adjuster
11. Washer ; wave
12. Retainer with pin
13. Shoe assembly (primary)14. Return spring ; upper
(shoe to shoe)
15. Return spring ; upper
(shoe to adjust lever)
16. Return spring ; lower
17. Holding spring and cups
18. Brake line
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BRAKES 5-43
Important Operations
1. Bode ; Wheel Cylinder
Lubricate the cylinder bore with clean rubber grease.
4. Piston Assembly
Install new piston cups on each piston so that the flared end of
the cups are turned to the inboard side of the pistons.
Attach the return spring and the boot to the piston.
Apply DELCO silicone lube No.5459912 (or equivalent) to the
piston and the inner face of the boots.
6. Bleeder ; Wheel Cylinder
Torque N
m(kgfm/Ibft)
6.9 - 11.8 (0.7 - 1.2 / 5.1 - 8.7)
7. Wheel Cylinder Assembly
Torque N
m(kgfm/Ibft)
11 - 15 (1.1 - 1.5 / 8 - 11)
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5-62 BRAKES
Important Operations - Disassembly
2. Cable ; Front
Manually release the lever ratchet and depress the stem until
the cable attachment at the lower end of the stem is visible.
Remove the cable from the stem lower end.
3. Switch Actuating Pin
Align the parking brake switch actuating pin with the hole in the
housing.
Using a flat head punch, drive out the pin.
Important Operations - Reassembly
6. Pole
4. Stem
Before reassembly, apply chassis grease to the arrowed
portion in the left figures.
2. Cable ; Front
Before reassembly, apply chassis grease to the entire inside
surface of the cable boot (arrowed in the left figure)fully.
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CLUTCH 7C-35
SLAVE CYLINDER (Except 6VD1 Engine)
DISASSEMBLY
Disassembly Steps
1. Boot
2. Push rod
3. Piston and piston cup4. Spring
5. Cylinder body
6. Solenoid switch
Important Operations
1. Boot
Brake fluid spilled on painted or plastic surfaces will cause
serious damage.
Take care not to spill brake fluid.