| 1. Purify dust and dirt from the cylinder, having wiped with the rags moistened in alcohol. |
| 2. Remove covers. |
| 3. Apply identification tags on cylinders. |
| 4. Get pistons and a spring. |
| 5. All a sealant of the cylinder are subject to obligatory replacement. |
| 6. Check a condition of the piston and the internal surface of the cylinder. |
| 7. With defects on these details assembled replace the cylinder. |
| 8. Before assembly carefully clear all details, pistons, a spring and cuffs grease with brake fluid. |
| 9. Put on cuffs pistons. |
| 10. Carefully enter the first piston into the cylinder, being guided on the tags put when dismantling. |
| 11. Establish a spring and the second piston. |
| 12. Put on covers the cylinder, having greased their edges with brake fluid. |