13-12 BRAKES
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder Inspection (Visual Inspection)
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Disassemble the master cylinder (see Master Cylinder
Disassembly).
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Check that there are no scratches, rust or pitting on the
inner wall of the master cylinder [A] and on the outside of
the piston [B].
If the master cylinder or piston shows any damage, re-
place t hem.
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Inspect the primary [C] and secondary [D] cups.
If a cup is worn, damaged, softened (rotted), or swollen,
the piston assembly should be replaced to renew the
cups.
If fluid leakage is noted at the brake lever, the piston as-
sembly should be replaced to renew the cups.
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Check the dust cover [E] for damage.
If it is dam aged, replace it.
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Check that the relief [F] and supply [G] ports are not
plugged.
If the relief port becomes plugged, the brake pads will
drag on the disc. Blow the ports clean with compressed
air.
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Check the piston return spring [H] for any damage.
If the spring is damaged, replace it.