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Service Notes

WARNING: Although factory installed brake lining used on the viper is made from asbestos free materials, some after market brake lining may contain asbestos. This should be taken into account when servicing a vehicle's brake system, when aftermarket brake linings may have been installed on the vehicle. Always wear a respirator when cleaning brake components as asbestos can cause serious bodily harm such as asbestosis and or cancer. never clean brake components by using compressed air, use only a vacuum cleaner specifically designed for the removal of brake dust. If a vacuum cleaner is not available, clean brake parts using only water dampened shop towels. do not create brake lining dust by sanding brake linings when servicing a vehicle. Dispose of all dust and dirt suspected of containing asbestos fibers using only sealed airtight bags or containers. Follow all recommended safety practices prescribed by the Occupational Safety And Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), for handling and disposal of products containing asbestos.

Grease or other foreign material must be kept off the brake shoes and rotor.

Handling of the brake shoes should be done in such a way as to avoid nicking the brake shoe friction material.

If inspection reveals that the caliper piston seal or dust boot is worn or damaged, it should be replaced immediately. A damaged piston seal will be evident by dampness in the piston and dust boot area of the caliper assembly.

NOTE: Before vehicle is moved after any brake service work, be sure to obtain a firm brake pedal.