CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
Do not remove the disc brake pistons from the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.
PROCEDURE
REMOVE CYLINDER BOOT
| *a | Wooden Block |
Using a disc brake pad and a wooden block, secure the disc brake pistons on one side of the rear disc brake cylinder assembly as shown in the illustration.
| *a | 12 mm |
Using compressed air, gradually push the disc brake piston out slightly from the rear disc brake cylinder.
Do not place your fingers in front of the rear disc brake piston when using compressed air.
Do not push the disc brake pistons out more than 12 mm (0.472 in.) from the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.
Do not allow any brake fluid to spatter.
| *a | Protective Tape |
Using a screwdriver with its tip wrapped with protective tape, remove the cylinder boot from the rear disc brake piston and rear disc brake cylinder.
Be careful not to damage the rear disc brake cylinder or rear disc brake piston.
Use the same procedure to remove the remaining cylinder boots.
REMOVE REAR DISC BRAKE BLEEDER PLUG