F.10
BRAKES
FRONT BRAKE PUMP ASSEMBLY RE-
MOVAL
• Drain the brake fluid as described in page F-6.
• Disconnect the front brake switch leads.
• Place a cloth underneath the brake pump joint bolt to collect the
last drops of fluid left in the system. Remove the joint bolt 1 and
disconnect the brake tube.
Remove the brake fluid immediately so that it does not come
into contact with any painted surface of the machine. Brake
fluid reacts chemically with paint, plastic, rubber, etc., caus-
ing severe damage.
• Remove the right hand rear view mirror.
• Remove the two screws of the pump support clamp paying atten-
tion to the spacer underneath the lower screw.
• Remove the brake pump together with the brake fluid chamber.
• Remove the fluid chamber along with the tube connector by re-
leasing the elastic ring 3.
Substitute the O-rings.
• Remove the brake lever 4 and the brake switch 5.
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Summary of Contents for Navigator
Page 5: ...A 1 GENERAL INFORMATION A Section ...
Page 9: ...B 1 MAINTENANCE B Section ...
Page 45: ...C 1 INJECTION AIR INTAKE SYSTEM C Section ...
Page 118: ...C 74 INJECTION AIR INTAKE SYSTEM ...
Page 119: ...D 1 ENGINE D Section ...
Page 199: ...D 81 ENGINE CAMSHAFT CYLINDER HEAD ...
Page 204: ...D 86 ENGINE VALVE TIMING DIAGRAM FRONT FRONT CYLINDER TDC OF COMPRESSION STROKE ...
Page 239: ...D 121 ENGINE Location of thicker 2 0 mm driven plate ...
Page 269: ...D 151 ENGINE CRANKCASE GEARBOX CRANKSHAFT CONNECTING ROD ...
Page 277: ...D 159 ENGINE ...
Page 297: ...D 179 ENGINE ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM ...
Page 298: ...D 180 ENGINE ...
Page 299: ...E 1 SUSPENSIONS AND WHEELS E Section ...
Page 324: ...F 1 BRAKES F Section ...
Page 337: ...F 14 BRAKES ...
Page 338: ...G 1 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT G Section ...
Page 340: ...G 3 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ...
Page 375: ...G 38 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ...
Page 376: ...H 1 ENGINE COOLING H Section ...
Page 390: ...I 1 SPECIFIC TOOLING I Section ...
Page 391: ...I 2 SPECIFIC TOOLING ...
Page 393: ...I 4 SPECIFIC TOOLING ...
Page 394: ...L 1 TORQUE PRESSURES L Section ...
Page 400: ...M 1 INDEX M Section ...
Page 405: ...M 6 INDEX ...
Page 406: ...M 7 INDEX ...
Page 407: ...M 8 INDEX ...