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To the left this is where the dirt collects, just to the right under my vacuum pump is a wire harness clip
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2017/02/01 05:34:54
Minor cracking of the diaphragm. I coated it with permatex black and worked it into the crevices then gave it a topcoat
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2017/02/01 05:33:52
In bolt this once free from debris
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2017/02/01 05:34:58
Here we check the valves with a bit of straw, hose, or in this case some shrink-wrap (Napa part number shown)
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2017/02/01 05:34:01
Coil checks out
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2017/02/01 05:34:08
Lube these before you start, located inside the wheel well, under the covers if you have them.
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2017/02/01 05:35:04
Bolt at the end of the screw driver. Buried in mud
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2017/02/01 05:35:07
Coil checks out
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2017/02/01 05:34:13
Another angle, the spring seats between the screws and the housing and is a tight fit.
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2017/02/01 05:34:17
Spring orientation, final wrap just above the screw.
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2017/02/01 05:34:21
And remove the diaphragm to expose the return spring and valve coils.
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2017/02/01 05:34:26
Remove the bottom cover to expose the filters. These will need replaced they will disentigrate when removed. You don't want them to enter the valves they cover.
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2017/02/01 05:34:31
Here is the diaphragm without the shell
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2017/02/01 05:34:35
Don't forget your match mark, if you do you'll have to rotate the can and might damage the diaphram
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2017/02/01 05:34:41
Pry up the tabs on the can
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2017/02/01 05:34:46
This is the brake master cylinder fluid wire, it clips to the CC sub assembly. Sorry bad pic. I broke mine.
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2017/02/01 05:34:50