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DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY
• Be careful not to damage the piston sliding surface
• When removing the caliper piston with compressed
air, place a shop towel over the piston to prevent
damaging the piston and caliper body. Do not use
high pressure or bring the nozzle too close to the
fluid inlet.
• Install the piston with the opening toward the pads.
• Apply 0.4 g (0.01 oz) of silicone grease to the sliding
area of the caliper sleeve.
• Apply 0.4 g (0.01 oz) of silicone grease to the rear
brake caliper pin bolt sliding surface.
CALIPER PISTON
DUST SEAL
PISTON SEAL
PAD SPRING
INSPECTION
Check the following parts for scoring, scratches,
deterioration, or damage.
– Caliper cylinder
– Caliper piston
Measure the parts according to HYDRAULIC BRAKE
SPECIFICATIONS
necessary.
CALIPER BODY
BRAKE PADS
PAD SPRING
(page
1-10)
and
BLEED VALVE
5.4 N·m (0.6 kgf·m, 4.0 lbf·ft)
SLEEVE BOOT
0.4 g (0.01 oz)
replace
if
HYDRAULIC BRAKE
0.4 g (0.01 oz)
CALIPER PIN BOLT
STOPPER RING
BRAKE PAD PIN
17 N·m (1.7 kgf·m, 13 lbf·ft)
CALIPER SLEEVE
0.4 g (0.01 oz)
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