A new master cylinder quick take up valve went into production on the above listed models in December, 1983. This new valve eliminates a squeak or whistle type noise which may occur at the time the brakes are applied. QTU Valve Service Kits which contain a new valve, retaining ring, instruction sheet, and two reservoir grommets, are available from WDDGM for installation as listed below:
Master Cylinder Quick Take up Valve Kit Part Number Model Usage ---------------- -----------
18011866 1982 to 1984 Caballeros with Vacuum Boosters
This noise can be diagnosed with the use of a stethoscope type of instrument at the master cylinder body boss which contains the QTU Valve.
Bleeding of the brake system is not required when the procedure included with the kit is followed (copy of procedure is included in this bulletin for your information.)
This procedure is to be used for limited replacement of the Quick-Take-Up Valve module in 1982 early 1984 master cylinders. The service procedures are to be performed with the master cylinder installed on the vehicle.
1. Clean and remove reservoir cover.
2. With a clean syringe (previously used only with brake fluid) discard all brake fluid in the reservoir.
3. Place shop cloth under master cylinder. Reinstall reservoir cover. Grasp the reservoir at the base and rock the reservoir side to side, while pulling up, to remove reservoir from the master cylinder body. Be careful to catch excess brake fluid to avoid paint damage.
4. Remove and discard reservoir attaching grommets.
5. Carefully depress the Quick-Take-Up valve retaining ring with a small screwdriver and pry retaining ring out. Avoid gouging the aluminum master cylinder body or damaging the retaining ring groove. Remove and discard the retaining ring, retaining washer and WTU valve. Inspect and clean the master cylinder body at the QTU port.
6. Lubricate the new QTU valve with clean brake fluid and install per diagram.
7. Install the Tru-Arc retainer ring provided and press down all around to assure positive seating. (washer must not be used).
8. Install new reservoir grommets into master cylinder at both locations. Lubricate grommets with clean brake fluid to aid reservoir assembly.
9. Place reservoir in grommets, press down and rock reservoir into position. Remove cover and fill reservoir with approved DOT 3 brake fluid. Replace cover and check brakes for pedal travel and brake warning light.
10. Bleed master cylinder and brakes as required.
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