BRAKES
®
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"
II
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3
11
1
8.
Inspect
th
e special bo
lt
s (Figure 43) on the
caliper bracket f
or
wear
or
damage. Replace
if
necessar
y.
Make sure the nul (
Figure
44) is
sec
ur
ely tightened.
1
9.
Inspect the rubber boots (
Figure
45) for
damage
or
det
eriora
ti
on.
Replace boots
if
necessary.
2
0.
Make sure the hole
in
the bleed screw (
Figure
46
)
is
clean and open. Apply compressed
ai
r to the
opening and make sure
it
is clear. Clean o
ut
if
necessary with fresh brake
nuid
.
21.
If servicea
bl
e, clean the caliper body with
rubbing alcohol and rinse with clean brake nuid.
NOTE
Nel'
er
reuse a dust
se
al
or
piston
seal
that has been remm'ed.
Very
minor
damage
or
age deterioration can make
til
e seals useless.
22. Coal the new du
st
and piston seals with fresh
DOT 3
or
DOT 4 brake fluid.
23.
Carefully install the new piston seal (
Figur
e
47) and new dust seal (
Figure
48)
in
the grooves
in the caliper cylinder. Make sure the seals arc
properly seated in their respective grooves.
24 . Coat the
pi
s
lOn
and the caliper
cy
linder with
fr
esh DOT 3
or
DOT 4 brake fluid .
25.
Po
si
ti
on the piston with the open
end
facing
ow toward the brake pads and install the piston
infO
the caliper cylind
er
(
Figur
e 38).
Pu
sh the piston
in
until
it
botloms out.