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REAR BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ACCESS HOLE(PROCEDURE TO REMOVE PLUG)

BRAKE DRUM ADJUSTMENT HOLE PLUG REMOVAL

MODELS AFFECTED: 1987-88 CENTURYS --------------- 1987-88 SKYLARKS 1987 SOMERSETS

NOTICE: This bulletin is being revised to add the Somerset/Skylark carlines and an additional step to the service procedure. Please discard original bulletin 88-5-8.

Some rear brake drum adjusting hole plugs cannot be removed using a punch because of insufficient die piercing. On drums where a punch will not work, the hole plug can be removed using the following procedure:

1. Remove the rear wheel and reinstall two lug nuts backwards to hold drum in place against rear wheel bearing. 2. Locate an accessible adjusting hole plug (select a plug not covered with a balance weight). 3. Position the adjuster hole plug on the left hand drum at 10:00 or on the right hand drum at 3:00 and set the park brake. 4. Prick punch four (4) spots within the hole plug outline. 5. Drill four (4) 6mm (1/4 inch) diameter holes within the hole plug outline. 6. File the hole opening as necessary to insert a brake adjusting tool. 7. Install rubber adjusting hole cover (see part number on Page 5C2-2 of the 1988 Skylark/Skyhawk Service Manual).

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Labor Operation: T1318 Labor Time: 0.3 Hours Trouble Code: 92

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