Caution: Refer to Brake Dust Caution in the Preface section.
- With the transmission in neutral and the front propeller shaft removed from the transmission yoke, rotate the park brake drum one full turn.
- The effort required to rotate the drum should remain consistent as the drum is turned.
- If effort is excessive, inspect for corrosion, weak springs.
- If the effort required to rotate the drum alternates between low effort and high effort, the drum may be out-of-round and requires replacement.
- Remove drum. Refer to
Propeller Shaft Parking Brake Drum Replacement
.
- With the brake drum removed, clean the braking (friction) surface of the brake drum with denatured alcohol or an equivalent approved brake cleaner.
- Inspect the braking surface of the brake drum for the following braking surface conditions:
• | Heavy rust and/or pitting |
• | Light surface rust can be removed with an abrasive disc; heavy surface rust indicates the drum must be replaced |
• | Cracks and/or heat spots |
• | Excessive blueing discoloration |
• | Missing balance weights |
- If the braking surface of the brake drum exhibits one or more of the braking surface conditions, the drum requires replacement.