5-54
CHASSIS
• Place a rag over the brake caliper piston to prevent it from
popping out and then force out the piston using compressed
air.
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Do not use high pressure air to prevent brake caliper
piston damage.
• Remove the dust seals and piston seals.
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Do not reuse the dust seals and piston seals to prevent
fluid leakage.
BRAKE CALIPER INSPECTION
BRAKE CALIPER ........................................... (
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5-44)
BRAKE CALIPER PISTONS .......................... (
!
5-44)
BRAKE DISC .................................................. (
!
5-46)
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Brake disc thickness (rear)
Service Limit: 4.5 mm (0.18 in)
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Brake disc runout (rear)
Service Limit: 0.30 mm (0.012 in)
BRAKE CALIPER REASSEMBLY AND
REMOUNTING
Reassemble and remount the brake caliper in the reverse order
of removal and disassembly. Pay attention to the following points:
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* Wash the brake caliper components with new brake
fluid before reassembly.
* Do not wipe the brake fluid off after washing the
components.
* When washing the components, use the specified
brake fluid. Never use different types of fluid or
cleaning solvents such as gasoline, kerosine, etc.
* Replace the piston seals and dust seals with new ones.
* Apply brake fluid to all of the seals, brake caliper bores
and pistons before reassembly.
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Specification and classification: DOT 4
Summary of Contents for GSF600K1 2001
Page 1: ...9 9 5 0 0 3 6 1 0 2 0 1 E GSF600S GSF600...
Page 68: ...3 30 ENGINE BOND 1207B should be applied to the following locations The line of BOND...
Page 116: ...3 78 ENGINE...
Page 133: ...ENGINE 3 95 ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM...
Page 135: ...ENGINE 3 97 CYLINDER HEAD COOLING SYSTEM...
Page 147: ...FUEL SYSTEM 4 9 I D NO LOCATION Each carburetor has an I D number 1 printed on its body...
Page 295: ...SERVICING INFORMATION 7 27 NOTE...
Page 296: ...7 28 SERVICING INFORMATION NOTE...
Page 380: ...Printed in Japan Y K1 K2...