2006 Suzuki GSX-R600 Front Brake Master Cylinder Replacement

ID: 147494

Description: This guide demonstrates how to change a front...

Steps:

  1. Turn the bike off and allow it to fully cool. Put nitrile gloves on before beginning.
  2. Use a 3/32 inch Allen key to remove the bolt securing the brake lever.
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  4. Place a rag directly under the hose connection to catch any break fluid spills.
  5. Use pliers to remove the clamp at the end of the reservoir hose.
  6. Empty the brake fluid into an empty container.
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  8. Use an 8 mm socket attached to a 3/8 inch ratchet to remove the two bolts.
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  10. Grip the boot with your pliers and pull it out of its housing.
  11. Use snap ring pliers to remove the snap ring behind the boot.
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  13. Use pliers to pull out the spring and piston assembly.
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  15. Check the condition of the master cylinder, and clean the cylinder with brake cleaner. Dry it with a rag.
  16. If your master cylinder is corroded or in poor shape, you will need to buy a new or used master cylinder assembly and replace it.
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  18. Fit the new seals onto the piston.
  19. Use a bit of new brake fluid as lubrication.
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  21. Place the new spring and piston back into the cylinder.
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  23. While holding the piston and spring down, use snap ring pliers to place the snap ring in the same orientation that it was taken out.
  24. Use pliers to push the assembly together.
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  26. Replace the rubber boot.
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  28. Use an 8 mm socket attached to a 3/8 inch ratchet to secure the two bolts.
  29. Use pliers to pinch the clamp until it is in the right position like the photo.
  30. Replace your brake lever, then tighten the single bolt using a 3/32 inch Allen key.
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  32. Remember to bleed the system while adding new fluid!
  33. Refill the brake fluid reservoir to the appropriate level with new brake fluid.
  34. Perform a quick test by pulling the brake lever and check that the front brake is functioning properly.
  35. Congratulations! You are all done and ready to ride!
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