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3) After bleeding all four wheels and topping of the master cylinder make 20-30
applications of the brake pedal. If a hard pedal is experienced, no further
bleeding is required. If pedal is spongy, repeat bleeding process until a hard
pedal is achieved.
NOTE: BRAKE PEDAL END PLAY SHOULD BE
1
/2”TO
3
/4”. END PLAY CAN BE
ADJUSTED BY CHANGING THE LENGTH OF THE PUSHROD AT THE CLEVIS.
10) FINAL INSPECTION
a) Once a hard pedal is achieved, all fittings and connections must be inspected to make
sure there are no leaks. Also check the level in both reservoirs of the master cylinder
and top off if needed.
b) Put wheels back on the truck and turn wheel by hand to insure that the wheel spins
freely and does not interfere with any brake components. If any interferences are
detected, DO NOT drive vehicle until problem can be identified and corrected.
DO NOT DRIVE IN TRAFFIC UNTIL THE BRAKES SAFELY STOP THE TRUCK A SAFE
DISTANCE WITHOUT A SPONGY PEDAL FEEL!
BRAKING TESTS SHOULD ALWAYS BE DONE IN A SAFE OPEN AREA!
TECH LINE -- If technical help is required, please call 716-759-8666.
NOW ENJOY TRUE PERFORMANCE BRAKING!!
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