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Suzuki DR650 SE membrane and seal replacement

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      The two screws, here quite funny with a large Phillips, or a 10-fork or ring spanner, unscrew.

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      Remove the 5 membrane cover screws with Phillips PH2 and carefully remove the cover. Caution here, the diaphragm spring pops out.

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      Unscrew the two Phillips screws with a phillips PH2. Then remove the actuator.

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      Remove the diaphragm. Now we would have split everything up.

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      membrane

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      countersunk screws

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      Lightly grease the 3 gaskets. To remove the old seals, use the metal spudger. The new ones can be pressed in by hand.

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      Thread the spring washer and the cover plate into the actuator and build it into the base body. Make sure that when screwing the spring ring is not pinched. One notices this when turning from "On" to "Res", when it comes to blocking, the spring washer is clamped. Then stop again.

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      Reinstall the new diaphragm in the intermediate plate.

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      Reinstall the diaphragm in the body.

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      Re-screw the 5 Phillips screws with a suitable Phillips screwdriver (PH2).

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      Now the fuel tap can be reinstalled.

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