Mitsubishi Canter (FE, FG). Manual - part 23

 

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Mitsubishi Canter (FE, FG). Manual - part 23

 

 

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6 Modifications to the basic vehicle 

6.6 Brake systems

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• Securely clamp brake lines with PVC coated 

clamps or grommets to prevent vibrations when 
the vehicle is running.

• The standard brake line clearances are shown in 

the table below.

Unit: mm {in.}

• Brake lines should be laid along the inside web of 

the side rail whenever possible. When they cross 
over to the opposite side rail, they should be 
positioned along the crossmembers.
Install the lines more than 10 mm {0.39 in.} away 
from bolts and rivets.

• Make sure the brake fluid lines can be bled easily.
• Never clamp or tape electrical wires to the brake 

lines, as this can cause corrosion of the line. 
Maintain the clearances described in Section 7 
"Clearance between chassis parts and bodies" 
컄 page 119.

• The clearance between the brake lines and exhaust 

system components should conform to the 
specifications in Section 7 "Clearance between 
chassis parts and bodies" 

컄 page 119.

• Position the connection nut in a location where it 

can be completely tightened without difficulty.

• Tighten the flare nuts to torque specified in 

컄 page 90. Do not tighten the flare nut any further 
if oil leaks. Loosen the flare nut completely, adjust 
the mating surfaces, re-thread the nut and then 
tighten it completely.

• Never force or tighten any part with a wrench or 

other tool if problems occur while installing brake 
lines. Realign the brake lines so the mating 
surfaces are correctly positioned, and then tighten 
the flare nut. If possible, first gently thread the nuts 
by hand, and then tighten them with the 
designated flare nut wrench.

• Never install brake lines near the drive shaft or 

other moving parts.

• Never change the installation location of the brake 

hoses.

• When replacing the brake lines, do not use the fluid 

which was drained.
Drain the fluid completely and replace with new 
fluid.

• Install the brake lines so that they are protected 

from damages caused by flying objects thrown up 
by the tires.

• When it is necessary to protect brake lines against 

possible damage as described above, install a 
protective panel as shown below.
(a) Fabricate a protective panel which will not be 

deformed by flying objects and come in contact 
with the brake lines.

(b) Position and shape the protective panel 

properly (for drain holes, etc.) so water will 
drain freely.

Fig. 5

Tube dia

Clamp intervals

Straight tube

4.75-10

{0.19-0.39}

550 {21.65} max.

Curved tube

400 {15.75} max.

Example

Fig. 6

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6 Modifications to the basic vehicle 

6.7 Modifications to the wheelbase

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6.7 Modifications to the wheelbase

The wheelbase should not be extended or shortened 
because considerations for the propeller shaft length, 
balancing, position of center bearings, brake piping 
and harness lengths are required.

If this is unavoidable, contact the department 
responsible 

컄 page 15.

6.7.1

Prohibition on modifying the propeller 
shaft

a

Risk of accident

It is strictly prohibited to modify a propeller shaft by 
welding or other means to change its length.

An improperly modified propeller shaft may cause 
vibration during operation, which in turn may cause 
cracks and fractures in the clutch housing, 
separation of the propeller shaft, and other 
dangerous conditions, possibly resulting in injury, 
or death.

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6 Modifications to the basic vehicle 

6.8 Frame modifications

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6.8 Frame modifications

• The maximum permissible axle loads must not be 

exceeded, while the minimum front axle load must 
be met or exceeded.

• Rear underride guard: fastened in the same way as 

on a standard vehicle.

• Extend the mounting frame to the end of the frame.

6.8.1

Extension and shortening

Procedure for extending the frame’s rear 
overhang

Extend the frame’s rear overhang as follows.

• Materials

Unit: mm {in}

As high tensile strength steel (540 MPa class) 
hardens more easily at welds than automotive 
structural steel (SAPH440), follow the instructions 
below.

(a) Be sure to use a low-hydrogen type electrode. 

Especially, where the weld must have the same 
strength level as the base metal, use a low 
hydrogen, high tensile strength type electrode.

(b) Short weld beads are more likely to crack due to 

low hardening rate, so in areas requiring many 
short weld beads, perform continuous welding 
instead.

Extension member

Reinforcement

Electrode

Material

Thickness

Material

Thickness

Shielded metal arc 
welding

CO

2

 gas shielded arc 

welding

SAPH440
HTP540

Same as 
side rail

SAPH440

3.2 to 4.5
{0.13 to 0.18}

Ilmenite type covered 
electrode for 540 MPa 
conforming to D4301 
under JIS Z3211 or equiva-
lent

Conforming to 
YGW11 under JIS 
Z3312 or equivalent

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6.8 Frame modifications

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• Extension/shortening procedure

Follow the reinforcement method described below.

When bolts are used for fastening the 
reinforcement, fasten it at two or more points to 
each of the frame and extension member. Use M10 
bolts (8T) and nuts (6T) and tighten them to a 
torque of 60 to 80 N-m {44 to 59 ft-lbs., 6.1 to 8.2 
kgf-m}.

Finish flange ends at butt welds of the side rail with 
particular care using a grinder so that there is no 
undercut or build-up of weld metal. Also make sure 
that there is no difference in level between the side 
rail and extension member. If there is a step 
between them, finish the area for a smooth 
surface.

200{7.87} or more

Finish with surface grinder

Finish with surface grinder

Smooth off any step.

Note: Do not weld 10mm {0.39 in.} at *.

{0.59}

{0.39}

{2.

17}

{2.

17}

(1.97)

(1.97)

unit: mm {in} 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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