Second Coast Brake
SECOND COAST BRAKESecond Coast Brake:
COMPONENTS
SECOND COAST BRAKE DISASSEMBLY
1. REMOVE SECOND COAST BRAKE PISTON OIL SEAL RING
Remove the oil seal ring from the piston.
2. REMOVE SECOND COAST BRAKE PISTON ROD
a. Firmly hold down the piston, then compress the compression spring.
b. Using needle nose-pliers, remove the E-ring.
c. Remove the compression spring, retainer and piston rod.
SECOND COAST BRAKE BAND INSPECTION
INSPECT BRAKE BAND
If the lining of the brake band is pealing off or discolored, or even part of the printed numbers are defaced, replace the brake band.
SECOND COAST BRAKE PISTON ASSEMBLY
1. SELECT PISTON ROD
If the band is OK with piston stroke not within the standard value, select a new piston rod.
There are 2 different lengths of piston rod.
Piston rod length:
71.4 mm (2.811 inch)
72.9 mm (2.870 inch)
2. INSTALL PISTON ROD
a. Install the retainer, compression spring and piston to the piston rod.
b. Firmly hold down the piston, then compress the compression spring.
c. Using needle-nose pliers, install the E-ring.
3. INSTALL SECOND COAST BRAKE PISTON OIL SEAL RING
a. Coat the oil seal ring with ATF.
b. Install the oil seal ring to the piston groove, then snug it down by squeezing its ends together.
NOTICE: Do not spread the ring ends more than necessary.