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51 AC brakes??

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Brian-Dexter

10-10-2002 17:35:31




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I was getting my AC ready for winter and I noticed there was alot of slack in the pedal. I would like to do the brakes but I don't know were to start. How do I get to the brake pads?
Brian




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JMS/MN

10-10-2002 22:51:49




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 Re: 51 AC brakes?? in reply to Brian-Dexter, 10-10-2002 17:35:31  
If it's a WD, remove the two covers above the differential- one is under the seat support. The bolt staring at you- needs a 3/4 inch wrench, is where you adjust the brake bands to tighten up the pedal free play. The bands are below, and you can visually check them for wear.



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steve

10-11-2002 15:36:08




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 Re: Re: 51 AC brakes?? in reply to JMS/MN, 10-10-2002 22:51:49  
If its a smaller B or C, follow the brake rods back to the rear axle. one on each side. they connect to a cam arm thru the sheetmetal covers. behind the cam arm is a screw and lock not. loosen the nut and adjust the screw with a big screw driver. measure pedal movement



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Tom

10-10-2002 18:01:52




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 Re: 51 AC brakes?? in reply to Brian-Dexter, 10-10-2002 17:35:31  
Well what model is it?



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Brian-Dexter

10-18-2002 12:51:47




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 Re: Re: 51 AC brakes?? in reply to Tom, 10-10-2002 18:01:52  
This is a WD model.



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