2-56 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Periodic Maintenance Procedures
Rear Caliper Assembly
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Clean the caliper parts except for the pads.
For cleaning of the parts, use only disc brake fluid,
isopropyl alcohol, or ethyl alcohol.
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Install the bleed valve and rubber cap.
Torque - Bleed Valve: 7.8 N·m (0.80 kgf·m, 69 in·lb)
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Replace the fluid seal [A] with a new one.
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Apply brake fluid to the fluid seal, and install it into the
cylinder by hand.
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Replace the dust seal [B] with a new one if it is damaged.
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Apply brake fluid to the dust seal, and install it into the
cylinder by hand.
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Apply brake fluid to the outside of the piston, and push it
into the cylinder by hand.
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Replace the shaft rubber friction boot [A] and dust cover
[B] if they are damaged.
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Apply a thin coat of PBC (Poly Butyl Cuprysil) grease to
the caliper holder shafts [C] and holder holes [D] (PBC is
a special high-temperature, water-resistance grease).
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Install the anti-rattle spring [A] in the caliper as shown.
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Install the pads (see Rear Brake Pad Installation in the
Brakes chapter).
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Wipe up any spilled brake fluid on the caliper with wet
cloth.
Spark Plug Replacement
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Remove:
Stick Coils (see Stick Coil (Ignition Coil together with
Spark Plug Cap) Removal in the Electrical System chap-
ter)
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Remove the spark plugs using the 16 mm plug wrench
[A].
Owner's Tool - Spark Plug Wrench, 16 mm: 92110-1132
CAUTION
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