Disassembly Procedure
- Remove the master cylinder. Refer to
Master Cylinder Replacement
.
- Remove the brake fluid reservoir. Refer to
Master Cylinder Reservoir Replacement
.
- Remove the screw from the cylinder.
Important: When removing the retaining ring, avoid damaging the piston or the cylinder wall.
- Remove and discard the retaining ring from the cylinder body by pressing the hollow shaft and using needle-nosed pliers to grasp and squeeze the retaining ring.
- Remove the washer and the primary piston assembly.
- Carefully remove the secondary piston assembly, including the spring, from the master cylinder bore.
Assembly Procedure
Caution: Refer to Brake Fluid Caution in the Preface section.
Notice: Do not hone the master cylinder bore. When the brake master cylinder
is overhauled, it is recommended that the cylinder body be replaced rather
than CLEANED UP by honing the bore. The master cylinder has a hard, highly
polished BEARINGIZED surface, which is produced by diamond boring
followed by ball or roller burnishing under heavy pressure. Honing will destroy
this hard smooth surface and cause rapid wear of the rubber cups.
Important: Rubber parts and retaining rings must be discarded and replaced with new parts.
- Clean all the parts with denatured alcohol or clean brake fluid. Dry the parts with compressed air.
- Inspect the master cylinder bore for scoring or corrosion. If scoring or corrosion is evident, replace the master cylinder body.
- Lubricate the master cylinder bore with clean brake fluid.
- Carefully insert the secondary piston assembly bore until the secondary piston contacts the base of the cylinder body. Use a wood or a plastic drift, if
necessary.
- Insert the primary piston assembly and the washer.
Important: When installing the washer and the new retaining ring, take care not to damage the cylinder bore.
- Press the pistons into the cylinder bore using a wooden or a plastic drift.
- Insert the washer and the new retaining ring into the groove in the cylinder bore.
- Install the retaining screw in the bottom of the master cylinder and tighten it until it bottoms out on the internal piston assembly.
- Insert a new O-ring over the cylinder body.
- Install the brake fluid reservoir. Refer to
Master Cylinder Reservoir Replacement
.
- Install the master cylinder. Refer to
Master Cylinder Replacement
.
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
.
- Bleed the brake system. Refer to
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding
.
- Bleed the clutch master cylinder, if equipped. Refer to
Hydraulic Clutch Bleeding
.
- Lower the vehicle.