18SP635
18SP635
18SP635
KIT DESCRIPTION
A new service assembly (P/N: R4571401206) is now available to install a REMAN MBE 4000
brake assembly. This assembly can be used to address engines with braking performance complaints
without replacing the complete turbo brake assembly.
NOTE:
Prior to performing a brake assembly repair, all other possible causes for braking performance concerns
should be reviewed. Some causes are:
• Sliding Sleeve Pneumatic Actuator
o Air Supply
o Internal Damage to Pneumatic Actuator
o Bent Bracket
o Linkage Adjustment
• Software Calibration
• Constant Throttle
o CTV Solenoid
o Wiring
o Supply Line
BRAKE ASSEMBLY
This assembly contains the parts listed in Table 1. See Figure 1, No.1.
Part Number Quantity Description
R4571401206 1 MBE 4000 Brake Assembly
18SP635 1 Installation Instructions
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TURBO BRAKE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL PROCEDURE
PERSONAL INJURY
To avoid injury before starting and running the engine, ensure
the vehicle is parked on a level surface, parking brake is set,
and the wheels are blocked.
1. Apply the parking brake, chock the wheels, and perform any other applicable safety steps.
3. Remove the exhaust pipe from the turbocharger. Refer to the applicable vehicle service manual.
4. Remove the turbocharger inlet air pipe. Refer to the applicable vehicle service manual.
5. Remove the oil feed and return pipes from the turbocharger. Refer to the MBE 4000
Service Manual (6SE412).
6. Disconnect the turbocharger speed sensor harness connector. Refer to the MBE 4000
Service Manual (6SE412).
7. Disconnect the turbocharger wastegate and sliding sleeve air lines. Refer to the applicable
vehicle service manual.
8. Remove the turbocharger from the exhaust manifold and place the turbocharger on a bench.
Refer to the MBE 4000 Service Manual (6SE412).
Prior to disassembly of the turbo brake assembly, a routine inspection of the turbocharger should be
completed. Areas of concern could include:
1. Remove the clevis pin from the ball socket on the sliding sleeve actuator and discard.
2. Using a large screw driver or pry bar, disconnect the sliding sleeve actuator ball socket from the
sliding sleeve lever.
3. Inspect the sliding sleeve actuator for damage or binding and try to move the sliding sleeve lever.
This is used as a general inspection and may pinpoint the area of concern.
4. Remove the two bolts (1) and v-band clamp (3) from the exhaust bypass pipe (2). Discard the two
bolts (1), but save pipe and clamp for reinstallation. See Figure 2.
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5. Remove the four (4) nuts holding the brake assembly to the housing and discard. See Figure 2.
a) Using a brass hammer, tap the turbocharger housing equally on two sides until a small gap is
generated around the mating surface of the brake assembly and housing. Do NOT hit the
exhaust pipe connecting flange. See Figure 3.
b) Once a gap is generated, use a large screwdriver or pry bar to apply even leverage 180° apart to
separate the brake from the housing. See bold arrows in Figure 3. Try to keep the brake
assembly as straight as possible when removing.
NOTE:
During most disassemblies the matrix usually stays in the turbocharger housing due to tight tolerance,
and a slight build up of rust. See Figure 4.
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1. Matrix
a) Use an emery cloth to clean the edge of the turbocharger housing just above the Matrix lip. Do
NOT use a die grinder or a powered sander. See Figure 5.
b) Apply a small amount of penetrating oil just above the Matrix lip around the entire radius and
allow it to set for a few minutes. The penetrating oil will seep down along the walls allowing the
Matrix to be removed without damage. See Figure 6.
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Figure 6 Applying Penetrating Oil to Matrix Lip
NOTICE:
If the Matrix will not turn by hand after penetrating oil has been
applied, use a non marring strap wrench near the base to provide
extra leverage. Do NOT hit the side of the Matrix. A rocking motion
can cause damage to the Matrix or the turbine blades. See Figure 7.
c) Grab the Matrix with two hands and rotate it back and forth while pulling straight up. If the Matrix
binds up, lightly tap the TOP with a rubber mallet to re-seat it in the bore. Re-inspect the housing
bore for a lip and remove if necessary. Continue the process until the Matrix is removed.
See Figure 8.
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Figure 8 Matrix Removal
8. Do the following to inspect the turbine blades and housing for wear:
a) Inspect the turbine blades for wear, cracks, chips, or evidence of foreign material entering the
turbocharger. See Figure 9.
b) Inspect the inside of the housing for single or multiple cracks. The housing can ONLY be reused
if the cracks do not intersect. See Figure 10.
1. Single Crack (No intersecting cracks – reuseable) 2. Multiple Cracks (Intersecting cracks – non- reusable)
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9. Use an emery cloth and clean all mating surfaces between the housing and the new brake assembly.
1. Place the turbo brake assembly and turbocharger housing on their sides.
2. Remove the tie wrap holding the Matrix together with the brake assembly.
3. Ensure the Matrix is seated over the guide baffle. See Figure 11.
NOTICE:
Due to the tight tolerance of the Matrix to the housing, care
must be taken not to damage either assembly.
5. Install and torque in a diagonal sequence the four turbo brake assembly nuts to 40 N·m (29 lb-ft).
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6. Install the exhaust bypass tube flange to the brake assembly using two M8 X 16 bolts and torque to
30 N·m (22 lb-ft).
7. Install the opposite end of the exhaust bypass tube to the turbocharger housing and torque the
v-band clamp bolt to 5-7 N·m (4-5 lb-ft).
8. Connect the turbocharger to the exhaust manifold. Refer to the MBE 4000 Service Manual (6SE412).
9. Connect the turbocharger wastegate and sliding sleeve air lines. Refer to the applicable vehicle
service manual.
11. Connect the oil feed and return pipes to the turbocharger. Refer to the MBE 4000
Service Manual (6SE412).
12. Connect the turbocharger inlet air pipe. Refer to the MBE 4000 Service Manual (6SE412).
13. Connect the exhaust pipe to the turbocharger. Refer to the applicable vehicle service manual.
PERSONAL INJURY
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other
reproductive harm.
• Always start and operate an engine in a well ventilated area.
• If operating an engine in an enclosed area, vent the exhaust to
the outside.
• Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust system or emission
control system.
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18SP635 0608 As technical advances continue, specifications will change. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
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