Backing Plate: Service and Repair
SUPPORT PLATE DRUM BRAKESREMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding, Refer to Service Precautions.
1. Using a brake pedal holding tool as shown, depress the brake pedal past its first one inch of travel and hold it in this position. This will isolate the master cylinder from the brake hydraulic system and will not allow the brake fluid to drain out of the master cylinder reservoir.
2. Raise the vehicle.
3. Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly.
4. Disconnect the rear brake flex hose from the wheel cylinder.
5. Remove the rear brake drum.
6. Remove the dust cap from the rear hub and bearing.
7. Remove the nut holding the rear hub and bearing to the spindle. Remove the hub and bearing from the spindle.
8. Remove the rear brake shoes from the brake support plate.
9. Remove the parking brake actuator lever from the parking brake cable.
10. Position a 1/2 inch wrench over the retainer fingers on the end of the parking brake cable. Compress the cable housing retaining fingers with the wrench, then pull the cable housing out of the support plate. Remove the wrench as the parking brake cable retainer is freed from the mounting hole in the brake support plate.
11. Remove the 4 brake support plate mounting bolts and washers. Separate brake support plate from spindle.
12. Remove the brake wheel cylinder attaching bolts.
13. Remove the brake wheel cylinder from the brake support plate.
14. Remove old sealer from wheel cylinder mounting surfaces.
INSTALLATION
1. Apply a bead of fresh Mopar RTV sealer or equivalent around the mating surface of the wheel cylinder and brake support plate.
NOTE:
- Once sealer is applied, install the wheel cylinder within several minutes to avoid excessive hardening of the sealer before installation.
- When installing wheel cylinder on brake support plate, be sure it is positioned squarely (horizontal) to the brake support plate.
2. Install the wheel cylinder onto brake support plate. Tighten the attaching bolts to a torque of 13 Nm (115 in. lbs.).
NOTE: When performing the following step, use new mounting bolts or clean and apply Mopar Stud & Bearing Mount Adhesive or equivalent to the original mounting bolt threads before reuse.
3. Install the brake support plate and seal on spindle. Tighten the support plate mounting bolts to a torque of 95 Nm (70 ft. lbs.).
4. Insert the parking brake cable into its mounting hole in the brake support plate. Push the cable housing in until the retainer's fingers lock into place.
5. Hand start the brake flex hose tube fitting to the wheel cylinder. Tighten the tube nut to a torque of 17 Nm (145 in. lbs.).
6. Attach the parking brake cable to the parking brake actuator.
7. Install the rear brake shoe assemblies on the brake support plate.
8. Install the rear hub and bearing assembly on the spindle. Install a new hub and bearing retaining nut. Tighten the retaining nut to a torque of 217 Nm (160 ft. lbs.). Install dust cap.
9. Adjust the brake shoes to the drum diameter using a brake shoe gauge.
10. Install the brake drum.
11. Install the wheel and tire assembly. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
12. Lower the vehicle.
13. Remove the brake pedal holding tool.
14. Bleed the affected wheel cylinder as necessary.
15. Road test the vehicle to ensure proper brake operation.