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Ford Courier 1974 76 Brake Repair Guide

DESCRIPTION
Courier dual brake system consists of a dual master cylinder, combination valve, system failure warning light, two single piston hydraulic cylinders (front wheels) and two dual piston hydraulic cylinders (rear wheels). All lines are connected to both master cylinder and combination valve. Both front and rear brakes operate same (pressurized brake fluid forced to wheel cylinder). Front cylinders however, expand each shoe individually and rear dual piston cylinders expand both shoes equally.
ADJUSTMENT
PEDAL FREE PLAY
Fig. 1 Front Brake Assembly Exploded View
Loosen lock nut on master cylinder push rod at clevis. Turn push rod in or out to obtain .12-34" (3.0-8.6 mm) free play, measured at pedal pad. When clearance is obtained, tighten lock nut.
BRAKE SHOES
All shoe to drum adjustments must be made with brake shoes at normal room temperature. Turn lower wheel cylinder ratchet to expand brake shoe locking it against drum. Back-off ratchet 5 notches or until drum rotates freely. Repeat procedure for upper wheel cylinder.

Fig. 2 Rear Brake Assembly Exploded View
PARKING BRAKE CABLE
NOTE - Service brakes must be properly adjusted before adjusting parking brake. Adjust length of cable at equalizer so that rear brakes are locked when parking brakes lever is pulled out five to ten ratchet clicks (1 5/8-3 1/2"). After adjustment, apply and release parking brake several times, and make sure wheels rotate freely when parking brakes is released.
COMBINATION VALVE
Combination Valve Reset - Place ignition switch in the on position. Depress brake pedal and piston will center itself. This will cause brake warning light to go out.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM BLEEDING
NOTE -  Front and rear hydraulic systems are individual systems and are bled separately. Bleed longest line first on individual system being serviced.
Manual Bleeding - 1) Attach a bleeder tube to right rear lower brake cylinder, and immerse opposite end of tube in a container partially filled with brake fluid. Open bleeder screw 3/4 turn, push brake pedal through full travel, close bleeder screw, and return pedal. Continue operation until air bubbles are no longer seen in discharged fluid.
2) Repeat procedure at upper right rear wheel cylinder, and at wheel cylinders on left rear brake. If primary system is to be bled, repeat procedure at each right front wheel cylinder and each left front wheel cylinder. When bleeding operation is completed, fill master cylinder reservoirs to within 1/4" of top of reservoirs.
Pressure Bleeding - Attach a suitable pressure bleeder to master cylinder, with approximately 10-30 psi (.7-2.1 kg/cm2) air pressure in tank. CAUTION - DO NOT exceed 50 psi (3.5 kg/cm2). Follow manufacturers recommendations when installing bleeding equipment. Perform bleeding operation in same sequence as manual bleeding.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
BRAKE DRUM
Removal - Remove tire and wheel. Remove brake drum attaching screws and install them in tapered holes in brake drum. Turn screws in evenly to force drum away from wheel hub. Lift off drum.
Installation - Align attaching screw holes with ones in wheel hub. Transfer screws to retaining position and tighten evenly. Install tire and wheel.
BRAKE SHOES
Removal - Remove tire, wheel and brake drum. Remove brake shoe return springs, withdraw shoe retaining pin and spring. Disconnect handbrake link and cable from lever. Lift out brake shoes.
Installation - Reassemble handbrake. Position new brake shoes to backing plate with slots toward wheel cylinders. Install retaining springs and clips. Replace brake drum and adjust brakes.
WHEEL CYLINDER
Removal - With brake drum and shoes removed, disconnect hydraulic line from cylinder. Remove stud nuts and bolt which retain cylinder to backing plate and remove cylinder.
Installation - Reverse removal procedure, adjust brake shoes and bleed hydraulic system.
MASTER CYLINDER
Removal - Disconnect all brake lines and remove two mounting nuts and lockwashers. Lift off cylinder by pulling out and up to clear push rod.
Installation - Position master cylinder to mounting studs while guiding push rod into contact with cylinder piston. Tighten mounting nuts, connect hydraulic lines, bleed hydraulic system, and adjust brake pedal free play.
COMBINATION VALVE
Removal - Disconnect warning light wire. Disconnect hydraulic lines from combination valve. Remove bolt mounting valve assembly and take off combination valve.
Installation - To install combination valve, reverse removal procedure and note the following: Bleed hydraulic system and reset piston in valve.
OVERHAUL
Fig. 3 Disassembled View of Courier Front Wheel
Cylinder
Disassembly - Remove piston, adjusting screw, and boot from cylinder and separate. Using compressed air applied to fluid inlet, place cylinder face down and blow out piston cup, cup expander and spring.
Cleaning & Inspection - Wash all parts in sopropyl alcohol. Examine cylinder bore, piston and adjuster for wear or damage. Check clearance between cylinder bore and piston; if greater than .006" (.15 mm), replace parts as necessary.
Reassembly - Apply clean brake fluid to cylinder bore, piston, and new piston cup. Install return spring in cup expander, then install return spring, cup expander and cylinder cup into cylinder with flat side of cup outward. Install boot to piston with small lip of boot in groove of piston, install piston into cylinder, and install larger lip of boot in cylinder groove. Install adjusting screw in piston assembly.
REAR WHEEL CYLINDER 
Fig. 4 Disassembled View of Courier Rear Wheel
Cylinder
Disassembly - Remove piston, adjusting screw, and boot assemblies from each end of cylinder and separate parts. Press in on either piston cup and force out piston cups, expanders, and return spring.
Cleaning & Inspection - Wash all parts in isopropyl alcohol. Examine cylinder bore, pistons and adjusters for wear or damage. Check clearance between cylinder bore and pistons, if greater than .006" (.15 mm), replace parts as necessary.
Reassembly - Apply brake fluid to cylinder bore, adjuster and cylinder cups. Position return spring in cup expanders, place cups against expanders, and install into cylinder bore with flat side of cup facing outward. Install boot to piston into cylinder, and install larger lip of boot into cylinder groove. Install adjusting screw into adjuster.
MASTER CYLINDER
Disassembly - Remove two screws attaching reservoir to cylinder body, and lift reservoir from grommets. Remove cylinder dust boot and primary piston stop ring. Withdraw stop washer, primary piston assembly and return spring. Remove secondary piston stop screw and "O" ring, and remove secondary piston and return spring. Remove outlet port fittings, gaskets, check valves, and check valve springs.
Fig. 5 Courier Master Cylinder Assembly

Cleaning & Inspection - Clean all parts in isopropyl alcohol CAUTION - DO NOT use mineral based solvents. Check all parts for wear or damage, replace parts as necessary.
Reassembly - 1) Dip all parts except body and reservoir in clean brake fluid. Insert check valve springs and check valves, into cylinder outlets and install gaskets and fittings. Install secondary return spring on secondary piston assembly and install into cylinder bore, spring end first.
2) Install primary piston return spring to primary piston assembly and insert into cylinder bore, spring end first. Install stop washer and stop ring. Install secondary piston stop bolt. Install grommets into cylinder body, position reservoir to body, and install and tighten attaching screws.

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Triumph 1974 Models Wheel Alignment Guide

TRIUMPH SPECIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS

TIRE INFLATION (COLD)
Before attempting to check or adjust wheel alignment, make sure tires are properly inflate. Refer to manufacturers specifications in owners manual.

CASTER
All Models - Caster angle is not adjustable. If caster angle is not to specifications, inspect suspension system for wear or damage and repair or replace components as necessary.

CAMBER
All Models - Before adjusting camber angle, inspect suspension for wear or damage and repair or replace components as necessary. To adjust, raise vehicle and support chasis on jack stands. Loosen nuts securing lower control arm bracket to chassis. Add shims equally to increase camber angle. After each adjustment is made, tighten bracket to chassis, remove stands and measure camber angle.

TOE-IN
All Models (Front) - Set front wheels in straight ahead position. If adjustment is necessary, loosen steering link (tie-rod) lock nuts and gaiter clips. Rotate adjusting sleeves equal amounts until correct toe-in is obtained. Tighten lock nuts and recheck toe-in.

Spitfire (Rear) - If toe-in is not to specifications, loosen bolts holding strut front support. Adjust as necessary by adding or removing from the shims fitted between support and body. Tighten bolts and recheck toe-in.

TR6 (Rear) - If toe-in is not to specifications, loosen bolts and nuts securing trailing arm outer bracket to chassis. Add or remove shims between chassis and bracket to obtain correct toe-in. Tighten bolts and recheck toe-in. NOTE - Drive vehicle forward or backward before rechecking rear toe-in.

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Datsun Nissan 610 710 1974 Brake Repair Manual

DESCRIPTION
Brake system is hydraulically operated, using a tandem master cylinder and a Master-Vac power brake unit. Front brakes are Akebono-Lockheed SC disc type, and rear brakes are leading-trailing shoe/drum type. A proportioning valve is used in brake system to prevent premature locking of rear brakes. Parking brake is cable and lever actuated, operating sliding wheel cylinders of rear brake assemblies.

ADJUSTMENT
BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT & FREE PLAY
Adjust brake light switch bolt until end face is flush with front face of bracket, then tighten lock nut. Adjust pedal stopper until pedal height, measured from pedal pad to floor, is 7.284" (185 mm). Adjust master cylinder push rod length until free play, measured at pedal, is .039 - .197" (.990 - 5.00 mm).
FRONT DISC BRAKE PADS
Front disc brakes are self-adjusting, therefore, no adjustment in service is required.
REAR BRAKE SHOES
With parking brake fully released, depress brake pedal several times so that shoes are settled to normal positions. Turn adjusting cam on backing plate until shoes lock against drum. Loosen adjusting cam until drum is just free to rotate.
PARKING BRAKE
With rear brake shoes adjusted, adjust all slack from rear parking brake cable at adjuster. NOTE - Make sure cables do not pull on wheel cylinders. Adjust fron parking brake cables so that rear wheels are locked when lever is pulled 3.15-3.74 (80-95 mm). With cables adjusted, release parking brake and make sure rear wheels rotate freely.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM BLEEDING
Attach a bleed tube to bleeder screw and immerse opposite end of tube in a container partially filled with brake fluid. Open bleeder screw 3/4 turn, depress pedal, close bleeder screw, and allow pedal to return slowly. Continue operation until air bubbles are no longer seen in discharged fluid. Repeat procedure on remaining brake lines until all air is bled from system. Bleeding sequence is: Master cylinder first, rear brakes second, and front brakes last.

REMOVAL & INSTALLATION 
FRONT DISC BRAKE PADS
Removal - Remove tire and wheel. Remove damper clip from caliper plate. Withdraw outer pad. Force plate inward and extract inner pad.
Installation - Wipe piston surface and caliper cavity clean. Push piston into caliper bore and install new pads. NOTE - Pads must be replaced in sets of four. Insert damper clip. Install tire and wheel.
FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER
Removal - Raise and support vehicle and remove tire and wheel assembly. Disconnect hydraulic line from caliper and plug openings. Remove bolts securing caliper to steering knuckle and remove caliper.
Installation - Reverse removal procedure, tighten mounting bolts securely, and bleed hydraulic system.
FRONT DISC BRAKE ROTOR
Removal - With caliper assembly removed, remove hub dust cap, adjusting cap, adjustment nut and washer. Slide hub and rotor assembly from spindle taking care not to lose outer wheel bearing. Remove bolts attaching rotor to hub, then separate.
Installation - Reverse removal procedure, tighten rotor attaching bolts securely, and adjust wheel bearings.
REAR BRAKE SHOES
Removal - Raise and support vehicle, remove tire and wheel assembly, and remove brake drum. Disconnect anti-rattle springs (if equipped) and shoe return springs, then remove brake shoes from backing plate. If necessary, remove bolts securing adjuster to backing plate and remove adjuster assembly.
Installation - Reverse removal procedure and note the following: Apply grease to sliding areas of backing plate and adjuster, taking care not to contaminate linings. When installed, adjust brake shoes, parking brake, and bleed hydraulic system.
REAR BRAKE WHEEL CYLINDER
REAR BRAKE ASSEMBLY
Removal - With rear drum and brake shoes removed, disconnect hydraulic line from cylinder. Remove dust cover and retaining clips, then remove wheel cylinder from backing plate.
Installation - Install parking brake lever into backing plate and fit wheel cylinder into position. Install adjusting shims and lock plates. With brake shoes and drum installed, adjust brake shoes, parking brake, and bleed hydraulic system.
MASTER CYLINDER
Removal - On models not equipped with Master-Vac, disconnect master cylinder push rod from brake pedal by removing clevis pin. Disconnect hydraulic lines from cylinder plug openings to prevent loss of fluid. Remove nuts attaching cylinder to firewall (or power unit) and remove master cylinder.
Installation - Reverse removal procedure, adjust brake pedal height and free play, and bleed hydraulic system.
POWER BRAKE UNIT
Removal - With master cylinder removed, disconnect vacuum line from power unit. From inside vehicle, disconnect pedal return spring, push rod from brake pedal, and power unit mounting nuts. Remove power unit from engine compartment.
Installation - Reverse removal procedure, adjust pedal height and free play, and bleed hydraulic system
Check Valve Replacement - Check valve is located near identification plate on firewall. To remove, disconnect clip, remove hose clamps, separate hoses from valve, and remove valve. To install, reverse removal procedure.

OVERHAUL
FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER
REAR BRAKE ASSEMBLY
Disassembly - Remove anti-rattle clip from caliper plate and remove disc pads. Remove tension springs and remove cylinder from caliper plate. Remove piston from cylinder by applying air or hydraulic pressure to fluid inlet hole. Remove wiper and retainer.
Cleaning & Inspection - Clean all parts in alcohol or brake fluid and inspect for wear or damage. Light deposits may be removed from cylinder bore using fine emery paper.
CAUTION - DO NOT polish piston plated surfaces with emery paper; replace piston if severely rusted or corroded.
Reassembly - NOTE - Manufacturer recommends replacing rubber seals whenever caliper has been disassembled. Lubricate all parts with rubber grease. Install seal into groove in cylinder. Install wiper seal and retainer. Insert piston into cylinder until face of piston head is almost flush with retainer. Install cylinder to caliper plate and secure with torsion springs. Install disc pads and anti-rattle spring.
REAR WHEEL CYLINDER
Disassembly - Remove snap ring and adjust boot, then withdraw piston and seal assembly from cylinder bore. Remove seal from piston.
Cleaning & Inspection - Clean and dry all parts and inspect for wear or damage. Measure clearance between piston and cylinder bore; if greater than .006", replace piston or cylinder as required.
Reassembly - Reverse disassembly procedure and note the following: Apply a thin coat of rubber grease to all parts when assembling wheel cylinder.
MASTER CYLINDER ASSEMBLY
MASTER CYLINDER
Disassembly - Remove reservoir cap and drain fluid. Remove dust cover, retaining ring and piston stop screw. Remove washer, primary piston assembly, secondary piston assembly and return spring. Remove valve plugs and remove check valves.
Cleaning & Inspection - Clean all parts in alcohol or brake fluid, and inspect for wear or damage; replace parts as required. Check clearance between cylinder bore and piston; if greater than .006", replace cylinder or piston as required. NOTE - Manufacturer recommends replacing cylinder cups and valves whenever master cylinder has been disassembled.
 Reassembly - Coat all parts with clean brake fluid and reverse disassembly procedure. 



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