Removing The Rear Brake Pump - APRILIA RSV mille Workshop Manual

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7.6.4 REMOVING THE REAR BRAKE PUMP

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Remove the lower fairing, see 7.1.34 (REMOVING
THE LOWER FAIRING).
For the partial removal, perform ONLY the operations in-
dicated in paragraph "PARTIAL REMOVAL" (excluding
the "COMPLETE REMOVAL").
COMPLETE REMOVAL
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Drain the rear braking system, see 7.5.7 (DRAINING
THE BRAKING SYSTEMS).
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CAUTION
Handle brake fluid with care; it may chemically alter
painted surfaces and the parts in plastic, rubber, etc.
Use latex gloves.
Rear brake pump connection screw (1) driving
torque: 20 Nm (2.0 kgm).
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Unscrew and remove the rear brake pump connection
screw (1) and take the two sealing washers (2).
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CAUTION
Upon reassembly, replace the two sealing washers
with two new washers of the same type.
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Put a nylon bag on the coupling (3) and fix it to the
brake pipe with adhesive tape.
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Loosen and move the pipe clamp (4).
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Slide the pipe (5) from its fitting on the pump.
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Put a nylon bag on the pipe (5) and fix it to the pipe with
adhesive tape.
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Follow the procedure of PARTIAL REMOVAL.
NOTE
When reassembling, top up the brake fluid, see
2.18 (CHECKING AND TOPPING UP THE REAR
BRAKE FLUID) and bleed the braking system, see 2.20
(BLEEDING THE BRAKING SYSTEMS).
PARTIAL REMOVAL
Rear brake pump screws driving torque (6): 12 Nm
(1.2 kgm).
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Unscrew and remove the two rear brake pump screws
(6).
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CAUTION
Do not force the brake pipes.
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Remove the pump (7), leaving it constrained to the cou-
pling (3) and to the pipe (5) (or releasing it if you are
carrying out a COMPLETE REMOVAL).
Release 00/2002-10
CHASSIS
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