Honda CLYMER VF500C 500F (1984-1985) [41/350] Chapter three

Honda CLYMER VF500C 500F (1984-1985) [41/350] Chapter three
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CHAPTER
THREE
3B. On
rear master
cylinder
(models
so equipped),
unscrew the top cover and
remove
the top cover
(Figure
32) and the diaphragm. Add
brake
fluid
until the
level is
to the upper
level line within
the
master
cylinder body. Use
fresh
brake
fluid from
a
sealed brake
fluid
container.
CAUTION
Be
careful
when
handling brake
fluid.
Do not
spill
it
on
painted
or
plated
surfaces as it
will
destroy the surface.
Wash
the area immediately
with
soapy
water
and thoroughly
rinse
it off.
4. Reinstall
the diaphragm and the top cover. On
the
front master cylinder,
tighten the screws
securely. On the
rear master
cylinder
(models
so
equipped) screw the
top
cover on securely.
Disc
Brake Lines
Check brake
lines
between the
master
cylinder
and the brake calipers.
If
there
is
any
leakage,
tighten the connections and bleed the brakes as
described
in
Chapter Eleven. If
this
does not stop
the
leak
or
if
a brake
line is
obviously damaged,
cracked or chafed,
replace
the brake
line
and bleed
the system.
Disc Brake Pad Wear
Inspect
the brake
pads
for
excessive or uneven
wear,
scoring and oil or
grease
on the
friction
surface.
If
any of
these conditions
exist,
replace the
pads
as described
in
Chapter
Eleven.
Look
at the
pads
from
the top of the caliper
assembly
(Figure
33).
Replace
the
pads
if
the
wear
line
on the
pads
reaches
the brake disc.
NOTE
Always replace
all
pads
in both caliper
assemblies at the same time.
Disc Brake Fluid
Change
Every
time
the
reservoir
cap
is
removed,
a
small
amount of dirt and
moisture
enters the brake
fluid.

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