FS 111 Brake Calipers
FS 111 front brake calipers, servicing
Note:
^ When carrying out repairs install all parts supplied in repair kit.
^ New brake calipers are filled with brake fluid and are pre-bled.
^ Apply thin coat of lubricant G 052 150 A2 to brake cylinders, pistons and seals.
1. Protective seal
2. Bleed valve
- Apply thin coat of assembly lubricant G 052 150 A2 to threads before screwing in
3. Cap
- Insert in mounting bushing
4. Guide pins, 28 Nm (21 ft. lbs.)
5. Mounting bushing
- Insert into brake caliper housing
6. Brake caliper housing
7. Protective seal
- Do not damage when inserting piston
8. Piston
- Removing and installing
- Apply thin coat of assembly lubricant G 052 150 A2 to piston before inserting
9. Seal
- Removing and installing
Front brake caliper piston, removing and installing
Special tools and equipment
- 3409 Wedge
- Piston resetting tool
Removing
- Force piston out of brake caliper housing using compressed air.
Note: Place a piece of wood in the recess to prevent damaging the piston.
- Remove seal using wedge 3409.
Note: When removing ensure that the surface of the cylinder is not damaged.
Installing
- The surface of the piston and seal must only be cleaned with methylated spirits and then dried.
- Thinly coat piston and seal with paste G 052 150 A2 before inserting.
- Insert oil seal in brake caliper housing.
- Place protective seal with the outer sealing lip on the piston.
- Using wedge 3409, insert the inner sealing lip into the grove in the cylinder.
Note: When doing this hold piston in front of caliper housing.
- Press piston into the brake caliper housing using piston resetting tool.
Note: The protective seal outer sealing lip must slip into the piston groove.