Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [144/221] Remova

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [144/221] Remova
9.4 Note the alignment of the hose against
the lug (A), then unscrew the banjo bolt (8)
9 Rear brake master cylinder
removal, overhaul and
installation
1 If the master cylinder is leaking fluid, or if
the pedal does not produce a firm feel when
the brake is applied, and bleeding the brake
does not help (see Section 11), and the
hydraulic hoses are all in good condition, then
master cylinder overhaul is recommended.
2 Before disassembling the master cylinder,
read through the entire procedure and make
sure that you have the seals required. Also,
you will need some new, clean brake fluid of
the recommended type, some clean rags and
internal circlip pliers.
Caution: Disassembly, overhaul and
reassembly of the brake master cylinder
must be done In a spotlessly clean worlc area
to avoid contamination and possible failure
of the brake hydraulic system components.
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3 Remove the seat and right-hand side panel
(see Chapter 7).
4 Unscrew the brake hose banjo bolt and
separate the brake hose from the master
cylinder. noting its alignn*1t (see ilk8tr8tion).
Discard the two seeling washers as they must
be replaced with new ones. Wrap the end of the
hose in a clean rag and suspend the hose in an
upright position or bend it down carefully and
place the open end in a clean container. The
objective is to ~t excessive loss of brake
fluid. fluid spills ~ system contamination.
Brakes, wheels and tyres 6-11
9.6 The master cylinder is secured by two
bolts (arrows)
push rod. Discard the split pin as a new one
must be used.
6 Unscrew the two bolts securing the master
cylinder to the bracket (see illustration).
7 Slacken the master cylinder fluid reservoir
cover screws (see illustration). Unscrew the
nut and remove the bolt securing the reservoir
to the frame, then remove the reservoir cover
and pour the fluid into a container.
8 Separate the fluid reservoir hose from the
elbow on the master cylinder by releasing the
hose clamp (see Illustration).
9.8 Slacken the hose clamp screw (arrow)
and pull the hose off its union
5 Remove the split pin from the clevis pin
securing the actuating arm to the master
cylinder pushrod (see illustration). Withdraw
the clevis pin and separate the arm from the
Overhaul
9 If necessary, slacken the clevis locknut,
then unscrew the clevis with its nut and
locknut and remove them from the pushrod
(see illustration).
10 Dislodge the rubber dust boot from the
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