
with Larry HarrisSamurai
Safety Brake Line Lockers
Need a sure way to keep your truck stopped on the trail? John McDonald, Pork Barrel Engineering
has the kit you need! This is one of the most complete and well thought
out kits I have seen and used. All kit components are labeled, everything
you need is included with the kit, and I mean everything. This kit almost
installs itself.
The Samurai Safety Brake Line Lockers are very easy to use. While on
the trail you need to winch someone off a tough obstacle. You want more
then the stock E-Brake to hold your zook in position. How are you going to
ensure it stays put? Truck is in position, the stock E-Brake is set, apply
the brakes, flip the line locker red switch cover and turn the switch on.
Two things are gong to happen. All four wheels are locked with up to 3000
pounds per square inch. Secondly your dash "brake" light will be
on to remind you the system is engaged. Winch away, you now have twice the
stopping power of the stock E-Brake.
Bottom Line:
Get them! This is one of the best thought out and easiest kits I have ever
installed. When you open the box you can tell it was packed with care and thought.
The instructions are well done, easy to follow. If you have a basic set of
hand tools, a little mechanical ability this kit is for you.
How did it perform?
Now when I need the extra stopping power on a steep grade or in a
winching situation I have it. I no longer have to depend on the stock
E-brake holding just the two rear wheels. Flip the cover, hit the brakes,
click the switch, and
the truck is not moving, period!
| Recommend Tools/Materials: |
| Line Wrenches, 10 - 12mm, 3/8 -
7/16 |
3/16, 1/2" Drill bits |
Electrical Tape |
| Cutter w/Crimper |
12-Volt Tester |
Fluid DOT-3 |
| Marking Pens |
Factory Shop Manual |
Basic Hand Tools |

| Please read these
instructions completely before starting the installation. Use no Teflon Tape or other
thread sealants on any fittings. Make sure your truck is on level
ground. Block the tires to ensure the truck can not move. If your
stock E-Brake is functional, engage it. This kit is not designed to replace
your stock E-Brake for daily use!! It is designed for off road use. |
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The installation pictured is from a truck equipped
with a Spidertrax proportioning valve. |
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1. Clean area around master cylinder and left fender
well. Brake fluid removes paint so take precautions. |
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2. With 10mm line wrench remove brake lines from
master cylinder. Looking at master cylinder from left side of
vehicle, the brake line on the right is the primary side, the left
one is the secondary. It's critical that these lines are placed
properly. Mark each line removed with pen "primary" and
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3. Mount line lockers with m/c side toward fender. With 10mm bolt and lock washer (provided) place in left
mounting tab and use holes already there. Put ground wire under left
tab on right locker. Leave bolts loose at this time. |
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4. Position existing brake lines under master cylinder
and swing them to the right as you go. Be careful not to kink these
lines. Move slowly but forcefully. |
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5. Attach primary master cylinder line (provided) from
left locker (m/c side) to the right (primary) side of master
cylinder. Hand tighten only. |
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6. Attach secondary master cylinder line (provided)
from right locker (m/c side) to the left (secondary) side of master
cylinder. Hand tighten only. Place unions (provided) on existing
brake lines. |
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7. Attach primary brake line (provided) from left
locker to the primary existing brake line marked
"primary". |
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8. Attach secondary brake line from right
locker to the secondary existing brake line marked
"secondary" in the instructions. Hand tighten only. You can adjust by bending
the existing brake lines for a perfect fit. |
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9. Tighten all fittings being sure to hold one end of
the fitting with a wrench while you turn the other. This is
critical! Fittings on the lockers are pre-tightened so as not to
damage the lockers. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN FITTINGS! Only if you have
leaks do you re-tighten fittings. Tighten locker bolts. Drill
3/16" hole and use screws (provided) to secure locker
right side mounting tabs. |
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| It can be very hard to get all the air
out of the Samurai Brakes. I have found it best to start with a
gravity bleed. Fill the master cylinder with Dot 3, then let it set
for a bit with the bleeders open at each wheel. |
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10. Looking from rear of vehicle, bleed brakes
starting with the left rear. Then the right rear. Then the left
front. Finally the right front. Make sure you relieve air from each
wheel, as all wheel cylinders will have air in them. Check to make
sure you have at least the same amount of brake pedal as you had
before. Repeat as needed. |
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11. Run locker wires through firewall. (There are
holes in the firewall with grommet already there. If you drill a new
hole in the firewall, use a new grommet to protect wires). Find the
bundle of wires leading into the fuse block. (see photo) Within that
bundle, there is a large white wire with a yellow stripe. That is
the main battery wire that feeds the fuse block. With a 12-volt
tester, verify that the wire is hot. DISCONNECT THE GROUND TERMINAL
FROM THE BATTERY!!! Splice these wires to the power feed wire
to locker switch and use yellow connector (provided) to connect ALL
wires together. Bundle wires back up with electrical tape. Next,
there is a plug right behind the fuse block. There are three wires.
The red wire with black stripe is the brake light wire. Connect
wires as shown. Connect all switch wires as shown in photo. |
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12. Drill 1/2" hole in dash as shown in picture.
(seems like this spot was just made for this) Mount switch with
safety cap. Make sure groove in switch lines up with tab on safety
cap. |
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13. TEST LOCKERS. Start engine. Push brake pedal down
and turn on lockers. Release brake pedal and try to move vehicle in
first and reverse gears. If brakes don't hold, make sure there is
power to lockers. NEVER PLACE YOURSELF OR ANYONE ELSE ON THE
DOWNHILL SIDE OF VEHICLE WHEN LOCKERS ARE ENGAGED. IF POWER IS LOST
TO LOCKERS, VEHICLE WILL ROLL. |
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| This device is for offroad use only.
In the event that lockers are
engaged while driving, it may hinder your ability to stop or release brakes.
Take caution not to engage lockers while driving. This device is for temporary
brake locking only. Do not use as emergency brake. Follow all Suzuki factory
instructions for safe vehicle operation. Failure to follow these instructions
may cause personal injury.
Source:
Pork Barrel Engineering
P.O. Box 240 - 100
Main Street Calpine, CA. 96124
http://www.porkbarrelengineering.com
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