Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [130/221] Inspection

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [130/221] Inspection
13.7 Note the brake hose guide fitted to
the torque arm mounting
13.118 Tighten the swing8rm nut to the
specified torque setting
7 If required, remove the split pin from the end
of the bolt securing the brake torque aml to the
swingarm, then unscrew the nut, noting how
the brake hose guide fits, withdraw the bolt and
remove the torque am1 (see illustration).
8 If required. unscrew the two screws securing
the mudfiap to the underside of the swingarm
aoo remove the flap (see illustration).
9 Check the condition of the chain slider on
the front of the swingaml and replace it If it is
wom or damaged (see illustration).
10 Inspect all parts for wear or damage (see
Section 14).
Installation
11 Installation is the reverse of removal.
noting the following.
a) Remove the dust seal, washer and inner
sleeve from each swingsrm bearing, then
lubricate the bearings and inner sleeves
with lithium-based grease (see
Illustrations 14.38 and 14.3b). FIt the
sleeves back into the bearings and Install
the washers and dust seals. Also lubricate
the pivot bolt and the shock absorber
pivot and suspension linkage bearings
with lithium-based grease.
b) Loop the drive chain over the swingsrm as
it Is off8f8d up to the frame. Make sure that
the chain slider Is fitted to the swingarm.
c) 77ghten the swfngarm pivot bolt nut to the
specified torque setting (see Rlustratlon).
d) Tighten the shock absorber and linkage
bolts to the specified torque settings.
e) Tighten the brake torque arm nuts to the
specified torque setting. Fit a new split pin
onto the end of the bolt (see illustration)
Frame, suspension and final drive 5-15
13.9 The chain slider is retained
13.8 The mudflap is secured
by two screws (arrows)
by the clip (arrow)
14 Swing arm - inspection and
bearing replacement
Inspection
1 Thoroughly clean all components, removing
all traces of dirt, corrosion and grease (.88
Illustration).
2 Inspect all components closely, looking for
obvious signs of wear such as heavy scoring,
and cracks or distortion due to accident
damage. Any damaged or worn component
must be replaced.
and bend its ends securely around the nut.
Secure the brake hose in its clamps.
Check the operation of the rear suspension
before taking the machine M the road.
Bearing replacement
3 Remove the dust seals, washers and the
bearing inner sleeves and spacer, noting where
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