CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
Tech Tips
Use the same procedure for the RH side and LH side.
The following procedure is for the LH side.
PROCEDURE
REMOVE REAR DISC BRAKE PISTON
Place a piece of cloth between the rear disc brake piston and rear disc brake cylinder assembly.
Apply compressed air to remove the rear disc brake piston from the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.
CAUTION:
Do not insert your hand between the rear disc brake piston and rear disc brake cylinder assembly to hold the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.
When air is blown in, the rear disc brake piston may spring out forcefully, which could result in fingers, etc. being pinched.
Note
Do not allow any brake fluid to spatter.
REMOVE CYLINDER BOOT
| *a | Protective Tape |
Using a screwdriver with its tip wrapped with protective tape, remove the cylinder boot from the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.
Note
Do not damage the inner surface and cylinder boot groove of the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.
REMOVE PISTON SEAL
| *a | Protective Tape |
Using a screwdriver with its tip wrapped with protective tape, remove the piston seal from the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.
Note
Do not damage the inner surface or piston seal groove of the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.
REMOVE FRONT DISC BRAKE BLEEDER PLUG CAP
Remove the rear disc brake bleeder plug cap from the rear disc brake bleeder plug.
REMOVE REAR DISC BRAKE BLEEDER PLUG
Remove the rear disc brake bleeder plug from the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.