Owners of some 1988-1991 C Trucks with less than 15,000 lb. GVW may comment that they frequently have to adjust the park brake cable tension or that the cable is out of adjustment capability after a few adjustments. This condition may be caused by the frame bracket (left front cab mounting bracket) flexing and allowing the park brake cable tension to vary.
To correct this condition, a park brake cable stretch bracket (P/N 15659766) has been designed.
1. Raise Vehicle - Locate the frame bracket (left front cab mounting bracket) where the park brake cable is routed through the rear flange of the bracket. Clean the rearward face of the flange around the cable and adjacent frame area if necessary, refer to Figure 1.
2. Position the park brake cable stretch bracket against both the rear flange of the frame bracket (cab mount) and the frame so that the notch cut in the stretch bracket partially encircles the park brake cable where it passes through the rear flange of the frame bracket.
3. Secure the bracket with a pair of locking pliers. Centre punch all four holes. Two on the rear flange of the frame bracket and two on the frame.
4. Remove the locking pliers and the park brake cable stretch bracket. Drill four 3/16 in. (4.76 mm) pilot holes at the previously centre punched locations.
5. Then drill the pilot holes out to 23/64 in. (9.00 mm).
6. Bolt the bracket into position using four 5/16 in. x 3/4 in. (8 mm x 19 mm) bolts, nuts, and washers refer to Figure 1.
7. Torque the bolts to 6 - 8 ft. lbs. (8 - 12 N.m).
Part Number Description ----------- ----------- 15659766 Park Brake Cable Stretch Bracket
For vehicles repaired under warranty use:
Labour Operation: H2800 Labour Time: 0.4 hrs.
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