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Front Brake MC Rebuild question

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So I searched around the forum and even BikeCliff's website but couldn't find exactly what I needed. Also looked through my Clymer book and they have tons of diagrams of calipers and the rear MC but go figure, no Front MC digrams. REALLY!? :|

I'm rebuilding the Front Brake MC on my 550 and am having trouble getting the plunger out of the housing (picture 2) I'm not sure how it comes out and don't want to damage anything by yanking on it improperly. Also on the actual housing where the reservoir sits. I see 2 small ports that look like they go into the plunger area. (intake, out-take?) one is nice and clear but the one on the right doesn't seem to go anywhere?



 
Yep, there's a circlip that keeps the plunger from popping out. Don't worry about damaging the rubber boot as it will be replaced anyway.
 
Sweet, Got the boot off, c-clip out, and got the plunger assembly out and WOW, no wonder my brakes were crunching! I'm going to order up a rebuild kit and get this bad boy back together.

Lastly, I know some rebuild kits can be better than others, can anyone recommend a good one? Or are all of the MC kits pretty much the same?
 
I always use genuine Suzuki rubber bits on my brakes. They're usually not much more expensive and you know they'll work.

Check the MC bore is nice and shiny and smooth before you do anything else by the way.
 
The bore looks good, Nice and smooth and shiny. Good candidate for a rebuild.
 
So I got my rebuild kit in the mail today and unless the kit is drastically re-designed, I think they sent me the wrong kit... Everything is pretty different looking and all of the rubber stopper and seals look too big...



 
It should have come in a box or a bag with a Genuine Suzuki OEM sticker and part number on it. Does the part number match up with what you ordered? Does the part number that your ordered match up with the fiche?
 
Unfortunately, this one was my mistake. Ordered it in a hurry and thought it was the correct kit. Oh well, it wasnt terribly expensive...
 
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