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BRAKES
M6060, M7060, WSM
4-S13
Brake Pipes and Master Cylinder Hoses
1. Remove the master cylinder hose (4) and cylinder return hose
(2) from the master cylinder assembly (3).
2. Remove the brake pipe R.H. (1) and L.H. (5).
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Master Cylinder
1. Remove the master cylinder mounting nuts (1).
2. Remove the master cylinder assembly.
(When reassembling)
After mounting the master cylinder assembly, be sure to bleed
air. (See page 4-S6.)
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(5) Master Cylinder
Equalizer
1. Drain the brake oil from the equalizer.
2. Secure the equalizer in a vise, remove the both plug (1) to pull
out the piston (5).
(When reassembling)
Install the piston and plug, noting the O-ring.
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Master Cylinder
1. Drain the brake oil from the master cylinder assembly (4).
2. Remove the push rod (1) and boot (5) from the master cylinder.
3. Remove the internal circlip (2), and pull out the piston (6) and
return spring (9).
(When reassembling)
Install the outlet valve, noting its direction.
Install the piston, taking care not to damage the cylinder cup lip.
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Tightening torque
Brake pipe retaining nut
16 to 24 N·m
1.6 to 2.5 kgf·m
12 to 18 lbf·ft
Master cylinder hose and
return hose retaining nut
23 to 27 N·m
2.3 to 2.8 kgf·m
17 to 20 lbf·ft
(1) Brake Pipe R.H.
(2) Master Cylinder Return Hose
(3) Master Cylinder Assembly
(4) Master Cylinder Hose
(5) Brake Pipe L.H.
(1) Cylinder Mounting Nut
Tightening torque Plug
98.1 to 117 N·m
10.0 to 12.0 kgf·m
72.4 to 86.7 lbf·ft
(1) Plug
(2) Spring
(3) Washer
(4) O-ring
(5) Piston
(6) O-ring
(1) Push Rod
(2) Internal Circlip
(3) Primary Cylinder Cup
(4) Master Cylinder Assembly
(5) Boot
(6) Piston
(7) Secondary Cylinder Cup
(8) Spacer (Shim)
(9) Return Spring
KiSC issued 08, 2013 A

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