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tool for this operation, because of the possibility The double pin caliper uses a sealed for life bushing and sleeve assembly. If required this assembly can be (1) Using your fingers push on one end the inner sleeve until it pops out of the bushing. Then grasp the (2) Using your fingers collapse one side of the bush- ing. Then pull on the opposite side to remove the CLEANING AND INSPECTION Clean all parts using alcohol or a suitable solvent and wipe dry. Clean out all drilled passages and bores Inspect the caliper assembly piston bore for scoring or pitting. Bores that show light scratches or corrosion, Bores that have deep scratches or scoring should be honed. Use Caliper Hone, Special Tool C-4095, or If the bore does not clean up within this specification, a new caliper housing should be installed. Install a new When using Caliper Honing Tool, Special Tool C-4095, coat the stones and bore with brake fluid. Use extreme care in cleaning the caliper after honing. Remove all dirt and grit by flushing the ASSEMBLING REAR DISC BRAKE CALIPER Clamp caliper in vise (with protective caps on vise jaws). Fig. 2 Removing Piston Seal Fig. 3 Removing Inner Sleeve From Bushing Fig. 4 Removing Bushings From Caliper Ä BRAKES 5 - 49 |