Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [138/221] Removal

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [138/221] Removal
3.148 Apply a thread locking compound to the caliper bolts.. .
14 Apply a few drops of non-permanent
locking compound to the threads of the
caliper mounting bolts. then install and tighten
them to the torque setting specified at the
beginning of this (eee Illustrations).
15 Connect the brake hose to the caliper,
using new sealing washers on each side of
the fitting. Position the hose so that it fits into
its slot in the caliper (s.. Illustration 3.1).
Tighten the banjo bolt to the torque setting
specified at the beginning of the Chapter.
18 Fill the master cylinder with the
recommended brake fluid (see Specifications)
and bleed the hydraulic system as described
In SectIon 11.
17 Check for leaks and thoroughly test the
operation of the brake before riding the
motorcycle.
Front brake disc - inspection,
removal and installation
4
Inspection
1 Visually inspect the surface of the disc for
score marks and other damage. Light
scratches are normal after use and won't
affect brake operation, but deep grooves and
heavy score marks will reduce braking
efficiency and accelerate pad wear. If a disc is
badly grooved it must be machined or
replaced.
2 To check disc runout, position the bike on
its centre stand and support it so that the
front wheel is raised off the ground. Mount a
dial gauge to a fork leg, with the plunger on
the indicator touching the surface of the disc
about 10 mm (1/2 inch) from the outer edge
(see illustration). Rotate the wheel and watch
the indicator needle, comparing the reading
with the limit listed in the SpecifICations at the
beginning of the Chapter. If the runout is
greater than the service limit, check the wheel
Brakes, wheels and tyres 6-5
3.14b ... and them to the specified torque setting
bearings for play (see Chapter 1). If the
bearings are worn, replace them (refer to
Section 16) and repeat this check. If the disc
runout is still excessive, it will have to be
replaced, although machining by a competent
engineering shop may be possible.
3 The disc must not be machined or allowed to
wear down to a thickness less than the service
limit as listed in this Chapter's Specifications
and as marked on the disc itself (s..
illustration). The thickness of the disc can be
checked with a micrometer (see Ulustration). If
the thickness of the disc is less than the service
limit, it must be replaced.
Removal
4 Remove the wheel (see Section 14).
Caution: Do not lay the wheel down and
allow it to rest on the disc - the disc could
become warped. Set the wheelan wood
blocks so the disc doesn't support the
weight of the wheel.
5 Mark the relationship of the disc to the
wheel, so it can be installed in the same
position. Unscrew the disc retaining bolts,
loosening them a little at a time in a criss-
cross pattern to avoid distorting the disc, then
remove the disc from the wheel (see
illustration).
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4.3a The minimum disc thickness is4.2 Set up a dial gauge against the brake
disc, then rotate wheel to check for runout marked on the disc
6
4.3b Using a micrometer to measure
disc thickness
4.5 The disc is secured by five bolts
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