Caliper support (including brake pad assembly, clip, and shim)
7.
Shim
8.
Brake pad assembly
9.
Clip
10.
Pin boot
<<A>>
11.
Piston boot
<<A>>
12.
Piston
<<B>>
13.
Piston seal
14.
Caliper body
LUBRICATION POINTS
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
<<A>> PISTON BOOT/PISTON REMOVAL
caution
Blow air gradually to remove the pistons. The pistons will rush out if a force of air is applied suddenly.
Cover the caliper body outer side with a cloth or similar materials. Blow compressed air through the brake hose installation area to remove the piston and piston boot.
<<B>> PISTON SEAL REMOVAL
1.
caution
Do not use a flat-tipped screwdriver to remove the piston seal. This may damage the inner side of the cylinder.
Remove the piston seal with your finger tip.
2. Clean the piston surface and cylinder inner face with alcohol or specified brake fluid.