Replacement
1. Assemble a rubber cushion and steel retainer
on the cylinder mounting stud;
insert the stud through the
hole in the bracket and install a steel retainer, rubber cushion, flat washer,
and castle nut on the mounting
stud in the order named.
Tighten the nut just enough to permit inserting the cotter pin and no more. It is
essential that flexibility
be maintained at this point.
2. Connect the valve link and piston rod yoke
according to instructions
given under the heading "Reactionary Levers."
3. Install the vacuum and air hoses and
tighten the hose
clamps.
Lubrication
When it
becomes necessary to lubricate the vacuum cylinder it must be removed because
of its mounting
angle.
With the
cylinder set up on its mounting end, pull the valve link forward to open the
vacuum port on the forward side
of the piston, and, while holding the link, introduce 1/2 ounce of
shock insulating fluid
into the cylinder through the vacuum inlet stack. Allow sufficient time for the
fluid to flow down into the
cylinder. Push the valve rod all the way into the piston rod, and
introduce 1/2 ounce of shock insulating fluid through the
vacuum inlet stack. Again allow sufficient time for the fluid to flow down into the
cylinder.
Move the
piston rod in and out of the cylinder several times, at the same time turning the
cylinder to spread the
fluid over the cylinder walls and piston leather. Then reassemble the
cylinder to its bracket, and connect the piston rod yoke and valve link to
the reactionary lever system.
Washing
To wash the
cylinder internally without disassembling, follow the instructions under
"Lubrication" with the following exceptions:
Two ounces of shock insulating
fluid should be injected into the cylinder through the vacuum inlet
stack.
After the
piston rod has been moved back and forth several times, hold the piston in the
down position and move the valve to allow the fluid to drain out
through the valve ports.
Repeat the process, after which
the fluid remaining in the
cylinder after draining should be of sufficient quantity and cleanliness to
lubricate the cylinder.
AIR CLEANER
Every 10,000 miles the air cleaner
should be removed and cleaned as
follows: Disconnect the air hose from the vacuum cylinder. Remove
the