Brake Fluid Replacement/ Air Bleeding; Brake Fluid Draining - Honda V65 MAGNA Shop Manual

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V65MAGNA
BRAKE FLUID REPLACEMENT/
AIR BLEEDING
Check the fluid level with the fluid reservoir parallel
to the ground.
CAUTION:
Install the diaphragm on the reservoir when
operating the brake lever (or pedal). Failure
to do so will allow brake fluid to squirt out
of the reservoir during brake operation.
• A void spilling fluid on painted or plastic
surfaces. Place a rag over the fuel tank
whenever the system is serviced.
BRAKE FLUID DRAINING
Connect a bleed hose to the bleeder valve.
Loosen the caliper bleeder valve and pump the
brake lever (or pedal).
Stop operating the lever (or pedal) when no fluid
flows out of the bleeder valve.
A contaminated brake disc or pad reduces
stopping power. Discard contaminated pads
and clean a contaminated disc with a high
Quality brake degreasing agent.
BRAKE FLUID FILLING
NOTE
Do not mix different types of brake fluid
since they are not compatible.
Close the bleed valve, fill the reservoir with Dot-4
brake fluid, and install the diaphragm.
To prevent piston overt ravel and brake fluid
seepage, keep a 20 mm (3/4 in) spacer between the
handlebar grip and lever when bleeding the front
brake system. Pump up the system pressure with the
lever until there are no air bubbles in the fluid
flowing out of the reservoir small hole and lever
resistance is felt.
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
LOWER LEVEL
UPPER LEVEL
LOWER LEVEL
Date of Issue: Dec, 1982
© HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.
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