1. Bleed cap.
2. Bleeding port.
3. Piston.
4. Anther.
5. Piston seal.
6. Caliper housing.
Note:
: replace the part with a new one after each removal.
: apply brake fluid.
Disassemble the caliper in the sequence shown in the figure, taking into account the following:
Insert a piece of wood into the caliper as shown in the illustration and blow compressed air through the hole to pry the piston out of the caliper body.
Attention.
- When compressed air is supplied to the caliper body, you can pinch your fingers with a popped-out piston. When applying compressed air, do not put your fingers between the piston and the caliper body.
- A sudden supply of compressed air can damage the piston. Apply compressed air gradually to prevent the piston from firing.
Assembly is carried out in the reverse order.