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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
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Disassembly steps
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1.
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Lock pin
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2.
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Bushing
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3.
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Guide pin
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4.
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Caliper support
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5.
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Pin boot
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6.
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Boot ring
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<<A>>
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7.
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Piston
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<<A>>
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8.
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Piston boot
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<<B>>
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9.
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Piston seal
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10.
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Caliper body
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11.
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Pad and wear indicator assembly
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12.
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Inner shim
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13.
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Clip
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14.
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Pad assembly
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15.
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Outer shim
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LUBRICATION POINTS
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| DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
When disassembling the disc brakes, disassemble both sides (left and right) as a set.
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PISTON BOOT/PISTON REMOVAL
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 CAUTION
Blow air little by little to remove the piston. The piston will rush out if a force of air is applied suddenly.
Place a piece of wood, etc. against the caliper body as shown. Blow compressed air through the brake hose to remove the piston boot and piston.
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PISTON SEAL REMOVAL
 CAUTION
Do not use a flat-tipped screwdriver or similar tool to remove piston seal. These may damage the inner side of the cylinder.
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- Remove the piston seal with your finger tip.
- Clean the piston surface and inner cylinder with alcohol or brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4.
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