MASTER CYLINDER 5A-1
BRAKES
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Master Cylinder.................................................................................................................. ................... .................. 5A-1
Hydraulic Booster.........................................................................
Air Brake Valves......................................... ......... ............................................ ............................... ................. ........5H-1
Air Foundation B rake............................... .................. ............................ ...............................................................51-1
Air Compressor and Governor...................................................................................
....5J-1
SECTION 5A
MASTER CYLINDER
NOTICE: When fasteners are removed, always re in stall them at the same location from which they were
removed. If a fastener needs to be replaced, use the correct p art num ber fastener fo r that application. If
the correct p art num ber fastener is n ot available, a fastener o f equal size and strength (o r stronger) may
be used. Fasteners that are n ot reused and those requiring thread locking com pound w ill be called out.
The correct torque value m u st be used when in stallin g fasteners that require it. If the above conditions
are n ot followed, p arts o r system damage could result.
NOTICE: Do n o t hone the m aster cylin d er bore. When the brake m aster cylin d er is overhauled, it is
recom m ended that the cylin d er b ody be replaced rather than “ cleaned u p ” b y honing, the bore. The
m aster cylin d e r has a hard, h ig h ly polished, “ bearingized” surface, that is produced b y diam ond boring
follow ed b y b a ll o r ro lle r burnishing under heavy pressure. Honing w ill destroy this surface and cause
rapid wear o f the rubber cups.
NOTICE: Do n o t use kerosene, gasoline, o r any o ther unapproved solvents fo r cleaning o r flushing the
m aster cylin d er and com ponents. The use o f these o r any solvents w ith a trace o f m ineral o il w ill damage
rubber parts.
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Summary of Contents for C Series 1993
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Page 75: ...3B3 2 POWER STEERING COMPONENTS TRW ROSS ...
Page 121: ...5H 16 AIR BRAKE VALVES Figure 21 Bendix Proportioning Relay Valve Components ...
Page 147: ...5J 10 AIR COMPRESSOR AND GOVERNOR 286 F9051 Figure 18 Bendix BX 2150 Compressor Components i ...
Page 204: ...MODEL 295 TBI UNIT 6C1 3 F7973 Figure 3 Model 295 TBL Unit ...
Page 251: ...6D4 6 37 MT STARTER MOTORS V3022 Figure 8 37 MT Components ...