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Installation-Towed
Vehicle
1. Separate
master cylinder from vacuum booster.
2. On certain
model cylinders the vacuum booster studs are too long
to install cylinder. You must shorten studs to accept
cylinder. Place cylinder onto studs, if cylinder does
not contact vacuum booster shorten studs. To shorten,
replace nuts on studs until there is a _" between
inside of nut and vacuum booster. Remove portion of
stud outside of nut with a grinder or hacksaw. Be
sure to cover opening of vacuum booster with tape
or rag. Remove nuts after cutting this will straighten threads
(dress end of stud with file if necessary). If you
remove Brake System in the future, the master cylinder
will fit back on shortened studs.
3. Hold M&G
cylinder to vacuum booster, if there is not a gap
between cylinder and booster turn adjustment counter
clockwise till there is a gap. Adjust B. till there
is no gap or zero clearance, plus 1/3 turn clockwise
for extra clearance. Secure with 290 Loktite. Do not
allow Loktite on O.D. of shaft A. Shaft A. is removable
for cleaning by pulling on it (do not use pliers
or scratch shaft).
4. Hold M&G
cylinder to master cylinder. Adjust C. for zero clearance,
plus 1/3 turn for extra clearance. Use 290 Loktite
to secure C.
5. Secure M&G
cylinder to vacuum booster.
6. Secure master
cylinder to M&G cylinder. Before tightening bolts
have someone hold pressure on brake pedal and shake
master cylinder. This will allow master cylinder to
center itself. Tighten bolts.
7. Place 1/8"
90 degree air fitting for _" tubing into inlet
port of cylinder.
8. Run _"
tubing forward between hood and grill to connect to
coach. Place male
end of quick disconnect on tubing. When not towing
vehicle, coil tubing up and store under hood, this
will keep it away from dirt and elements. This line
must remain open when vehicle is being driven. If fitting
is mounted on front of vehicle, it must be covered
and allowed to breathe (a 90 degree spark plug boot
works well).

1.
Go to rear driving axle. Locate two brake actuating
diaphrams. Either can be used. There will be two air
lines going to each diaphram. Find the air line that
has SERVICE stamped next to it. Follow this line up
to the nearest valve that is easiest to access. (There
may be up to six relay valves on coach) Remove air
line, remove fitting from valve. Chock wheels on coach,
release parking brake, if no air pressure is escaping
from opening, step on air brake to check controlled
air flow. You should only have air flow when brakes
are applied. Install a street tee which has one male
and two females (normal pipe threads) into valve (this
tee can be _",3/8",or1/2" not supplied).
Reinstall original brake line and use a reducer to
attach new _" plastic line. Install 1/4"
line from rear brake relay valve to rear of coach.
Be careful to secure the air line, keep it away from
exhaust system. Install female quick disconnect at
rear of coach in a desirable location using either
90 degree bracket or straight bracket.
2. Place male quick disconnect , without
line attached, into female. Chock wheels on coach,
release parking brake, step on brake in coach to test
air flow for controlled air flow. Run air line from
vehicle to coach and cut to correct length. Install
male quick disconnect to air line. Connect together
-brakes are now functional. To test brake system,
have one person step on brake in coach while another
person applies light pressure on towed vehicles brake
pedal. Towed vehicles brake pedal should move when
air brakes are applied on coach.(pedal will not move
while towing - spring will hold in place).

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