Dodge Viper SRT-10 (ZB). Manual — part 39
Machine both sides of the brake rotor at the same
time. Cutting both sides at the same time minimizes
the possibility of a tapered or uneven cut. For brake
rotor specifications, (Refer to 5 - BRAKES/HYDRAU-
LIC/MECHANICAL/ROTOR - SPECIFICATIONS).
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - BRAKE ROTOR (FRONT)
NOTE: Review all Warnings and Cautions. (Refer to
5 - BRAKES - WARNING)
(1) Raise vehicle. (Refer to LUBRICATION &
MAINTENANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE).
(2) Remove wheel and tire assembly from vehicle.
(Refer to 22 - TIRES/WHEELS - REMOVAL)
(3) Remove two bolts attaching brake caliper to
steering knuckle (Fig. 55).
CAUTION: When remotely hanging brake caliper, do
not allow caliper to hang by brake hose. Damage to
the hose can occur.
(4) Remove brake caliper from steering knuckle.
Support brake caliper by hanging it from upper con-
trol arm using mechanics wire.
NOTE: If the same rotor is to be installed, before
removal, place a chalk mark on a wheel mounting
stud and on the rotor near that stud. That way, the
rotor can be reinstalled in the same location utiliz-
ing those marks.
(5) Remove brake rotor from hub and bearing
assembly (Fig. 55).
REMOVAL - BRAKE ROTOR (REAR)
NOTE: Review all Warnings and Cautions. (Refer to
5 - BRAKES - WARNING)
(1) Raise vehicle. (Refer to LUBRICATION &
MAINTENANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD PROCE-
DURE)
(2) Remove wheel and tire assembly. (Refer to 22 -
TIRES/WHEELS - REMOVAL)
(3) Remove two bolts attaching parking brake cal-
iper to knuckle (Fig. 56).
(4) Remove parking brake caliper from knuckle.
Support brake caliper by hanging it from upper con-
trol arm using mechanics wire.
(5) Remove two bolts attaching hydraulic brake
caliper to knuckle (Fig. 57).
(6) Remove hydraulic brake caliper from knuckle.
Support brake caliper by hanging it from upper con-
trol arm using mechanics wire.
NOTE: If the same rotor is to be installed, before
removal, place a chalk mark on a wheel mounting
stud and on the rotor near that stud. That way, the
rotor can be reinstalled in the same location utiliz-
ing those marks.
Fig. 54 Minimum Brake Rotor Thickness Markings
(Typical)
1 - ROTOR MINIMUM THICKNESS MARKING
2 - ROTOR
Fig. 55 Front Brake Caliper And Rotor Mounting
1 - KNUCKLE
2 - HUB AND BEARING
3 - ROTOR
4 - CALIPER
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ROTOR (Continued)
(7) Remove brake rotor from vehicle. (Fig. 57)
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - BRAKE ROTOR (FRONT)
(1) Install brake rotor on hub and bearing assem-
bly. (Fig. 55)
(2) Install brake caliper on steering knuckle (Fig.
55). Install brake caliper mounting bolts and tighten
to 115 N·m (85 ft. lbs.) torque.
(3) Install wheel and tire assembly (Refer to 22 -
TIRES/WHEELS - INSTALLATION). Progressively
tighten wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence to
122 N·m (90 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Lower vehicle.
CAUTION: Before moving vehicle, pump brake
pedal several times to ensure vehicle has a firm
brake pedal to adequately stop vehicle.
(5) Pump brake pedal several times, then adjust
brake fluid level as necessary.
(6) Road test vehicle making several stops to wear
off any foreign material on brakes and to seat brake
shoes. New brake shoes need to be properly bur-
nished. (Refer to 5 - BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/ME-
CHANICAL/BRAKE
PADS/SHOES
-
STANDARD
PROCEDURE).
INSTALLATION - BRAKE ROTOR (REAR)
(1) Install brake rotor on hub wheel mounting
studs (Fig. 57). If same rotor is being reinstalled,
remember to align marked rotor hole with marked
wheel mounting stud.
(2) Install hydraulic brake caliper on knuckle (Fig.
57). Install brake caliper mounting bolts and tighten
to 115 N·m (85 ft. lbs.) torque.
(3) To reinstall parking brake caliper, it may be
necessary to seat piston in its bore. Seat piston in its
bore as follows:
(a) Using a pin punch, tap parking brake shoe
retaining pin out of caliper.
(b) Remove anti-rattle spring and parking brake
shoes.
(c) Insert double-pin end of Piston Retractor,
Special Tool 6366, into holes in top of piston.
(d) Rotate Piston Retractor clockwise until pis-
ton is fully seated (bottomed) in its bore. Remove
tool.
(e) Install
parking
brake
shoes
in
caliper
(Inboard and outboard shoes are identical).
(f) Position anti-rattle spring and slide retaining
pin through anti-rattle spring and shoes.
(g) Using a pin punch, continue to install retain-
ing pin into caliper until snap ring on end of
retaining pin is fully seated in outboard side of cal-
iper.
Fig. 56 Parking Brake Caliper Mounting
1 - KNUCKLE
2 - ROTOR
3 - PARKING BRAKE CALIPER
4 - LOWER MOUNTING BOLT
5 - UPPER MOUNTING BOLT
Fig. 57 Rear Brake Caliper And Rotor Mounting
1 - HUB AND BEARING
2 - KNUCKLE
3 - CALIPER
4 - ROTOR
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BRAKES - BASE
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ROTOR (Continued)
(4) Install parking brake caliper on knuckle (Fig.
56). Install brake caliper mounting bolts. Tighten
upper mounting bolt to 32 N·m (24 ft. lbs.) torque.
Tighten lower mounting bolt to 52 N·m (38 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(5) Install wheel and tire assembly (Refer to 22 -
TIRES/WHEELS - INSTALLATION). Progressively
tighten wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence to
122 N·m (90 ft. lbs.) torque.
(6) Lower vehicle.
(7) Cycle parking brake several times to adjust.
CAUTION: Before moving vehicle, pump brake
pedal several times to ensure vehicle has a firm
brake pedal to adequately stop vehicle.
(8) Pump brake pedal several times, then adjust
brake fluid level as necessary.
(9) Road test vehicle making several stops to wear
off any foreign material on brakes and to seat brake
shoes. New brake shoes need to be properly bur-
nished. (Refer to 5 - BRAKES/HYDRAULIC/ME-
CHANICAL/BRAKE
PADS/SHOES
-
STANDARD
PROCEDURE).
SPECIFICATIONS
BRAKE ROTOR LIMITS/SPECIFICATIONS
When refacing a rotor, the required TIR (Total
Indicator Reading) and thickness variation limits
MUST BE MAINTAINED. Extreme care in the oper-
ation of rotor turning equipment is required.
NOTE: Although front and rear rotor specifications
are the same in the following table, front and rear
rotors are not interchangeable. Front rotors have a
different offset than do rears.
Brake
Rotor
Rotor Thickness
Minimum Rotor
Thickness
Rotor Thick-
ness Variation
Rotor Runout*
Rotor Micro
Finish
Front
32.10-31.90 mm
1.264-1.256 in.
30.0 mm
1.181 in.
0.010 mm
0.0004 in.
0.030 mm
0.001 in.
15-80 RMS
Rear
32.10-31.90 mm
1.264-1.256 in.
30.0 mm
1.181 in.
0.010 mm
0.0004 in.
0.030 mm
0.001 in.
15-80 RMS
* TIR Total Indicator Reading (Measured On Vehicle)
PARKING BRAKE
DESCRIPTION
The parking brake lever mounts to the floor pan
tunnel beneath the center console. It has a short out-
put cable and equalizer bracket attached to it. Two
parking brake cables attach to the equalizer bracket.
These cables lead to the operating lever of the park-
ing brake caliper at each rear brake rotor. The park-
ing brake lever is spring loaded allowing the parking
brake to be self-adjusting.
The complete parking brake mechanism inside
each parking brake caliper consists of:
• a piston
• a worm shaft
• two discs (drive and driven)
• a disc preload spring
• an operating lever, and
• a return spring
OPERATION
When the parking brake is applied, the parking
brake cables pull on the operating levers of the park-
ing brake calipers. This rotates the discs and worm
shaft inside each caliper causing the piston to extend
and apply the brakes. Since normal brake shoe oper-
ating clearance is quite small, only a modest amount
of piston movement is needed for brake application.
A stop bolt is used to limit the total amount of piston
extension.
The worm shaft is attached to the piston with a
spring washer and lock ring. The driven disc is
threaded to the worm shaft and the drive disc is
seated in the caliper. The operating lever is bolted to
the drive disc. The operating lever is connected to
and operated by the parking brake rear cable. The
lever return spring is attached to the operating lever
and a bracket on the caliper body.
The drive disc rotates the spring loaded driven disc
by means of ball bearings. The bearings are secured
to the drive disc and seat in cam ramps machined in
the driven disc.
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BRAKES - BASE
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ROTOR (Continued)
The parking brake mechanism is self-adjusting to
compensate for lining wear. As wear occurs, drive-to-
driven disc clearance increases. This causes the drive
disc ball bearings to move farther up the cam ramps
in the driven disc increasing the amount of rotation.
The extra rotation produced is enough to extend the
piston for adjustment.
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - AUTOMATIC
ADJUSTER LOCKING OUT
(1) Disconnect negative (-) cable from negative ter-
minal on battery. Be sure battery cable is isolated
from battery.
(2) Block tire and wheel assemblies so vehicle does
not move once vehicle parking brake is released.
(3) Fully apply parking brake lever.
(4) Remove center console. (Refer to 23 - BODY/
INTERIOR/CENTER CONSOLE - REMOVAL)
(5) Lower parking brake lever handle to released
position.
WARNING: THE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTING FEATURE
OF THIS PARKING BRAKE LEVER CONTAINS A
CLOCKSPRING LOADED TO APPROXIMATELY 19
POUNDS. DO NOT RELEASE THE AUTOMATIC
ADJUSTER LOCKOUT DEVICE UNLESS THE PARK-
ING BRAKE CABLES AND EQUALIZER ARE CON-
NECTED TO THE LEVER OUTPUT CABLE. KEEP
HANDS OUT OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER SECTOR
AND PAWL AREA. FAILURE TO OBSERVE CAUTION
IN HANDLING THIS MECHANISM COULD LEAD TO
SERIOUS INJURY.
(6) Grasp parking brake lever output cable by
hand and pull upward. Continue pulling on cable
until a screwdriver (pin punch or appropriate pin)
can be inserted through hole in left side of lever
mechanism, behind sector gear and out hole in right
side of lever (Fig. 58). This will lock parking brake
automatic adjustment mechanism in place and take
tension off parking brake cables.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - AUTOMATIC
ADJUSTER UNLOCKING
(1) Make sure parking brake cables are both prop-
erly installed in equalizer.
WARNING: THE AUTOMATIC ADJUSTING FEATURE
OF THIS PARKING BRAKE LEVER CONTAINS A
CLOCKSPRING LOADED TO APPROXIMATELY 19
POUNDS. DO NOT RELEASE THE AUTOMATIC
ADJUSTER LOCKOUT DEVICE UNLESS THE PARK-
ING BRAKE CABLES AND EQUALIZER ARE CON-
NECTED TO THE LEVER OUTPUT CABLE. KEEP
HANDS OUT OF AUTOMATIC ADJUSTER SECTOR
AND PAWL AREA. FAILURE TO OBSERVE CAUTION
IN HANDLING THIS MECHANISM COULD LEAD TO
SERIOUS INJURY.
(2) Keeping hands clear of automatic adjuster sec-
tor and pawl area, firmly grasp screwdriver (pin
punch or locking pin if a new lever has been
installed) installed in lever mechanism (Fig. 58), then
quickly remove it from parking brake lever mecha-
nism. This action allows parking brake lever mecha-
nism to automatically take up any slack.
(3) Cycle parking brake lever once to position
parking brake cables, then return lever its released
position.
(4) Raise vehicle far enough for rear wheels to
clear floor. (Refer to LUBRICATION & MAINTE-
NANCE/HOISTING - STANDARD PROCEDURE)
(5) Check rear wheels of vehicle. They should
rotate freely without dragging with lever in released
position.
(6) Lower vehicle.
(7) Fully apply parking brake lever.
(8) Install center console. (Refer to 23 - BODY/IN-
TERIOR/CENTER CONSOLE - INSTALLATION)
(9) Connect negative (-) battery cable to negative
battery post.
(10) Remove blocks from tire and wheel assem-
blies.
CABLE - PARKING BRAKE
REMOVAL
NOTE: Before proceeding, review Warnings and
Cautions (Refer to 5 - BRAKES - WARNING).
Procedure below applies to either rear parking
brake cable. Right cable is shown; left cable is typi-
cal.
(1) Block tire and wheel assemblies so vehicle does
not move once vehicle parking brake lever released.
(2) Fully apply parking brake lever.
(3) Remove center console. (Refer to 23 - BODY/
INTERIOR/CENTER CONSOLE - REMOVAL)
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BRAKES - BASE
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PARKING BRAKE (Continued)
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