SRAM Reverb Stealth User manual

Reverb™ Stealth
A2 &B1
GEN.0000000005341 Rev A
© 2017 SRAM, LLC
service
manual

SRAM® LLC WARRANTY
EXTENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY
Except as otherwise set forth herein, SRAM warrants its products to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two years after
original purchase. This warranty only applies to the original owner and is not transferable. Claims under this warranty must be made through the
retailer where the bicycle or the SRAM component was purchased. Original proof of purchase is required. Except as described herein, SRAM makes
no other warranties, guaranties, or representations of any type (express or implied), and all warranties (including any implied warranties of
reasonable care, merchantibility, or fitness for a particular purpose) are hereby disclaimed.
LOCAL LAW
This warranty statement gives the customer specific legal rights. The customer may also have other rights which vary from state to state (USA), from
province to province (Canada), and from country to country elsewhere in the world.
To the extent that this warranty statement is inconsistent with the local law, this warranty shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such law,
under such local law, certain disclaimers and limitations of this warranty statement may apply to the customer. For example, some states in the United
States of America, as well as some governments outside of the United States (including provinces in Canada) may:
a. Preclude the disclaimers and limitations of this warranty statement from limiting the statutory rights of the consumer
(e.g. United Kingdom).
b. Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce such disclaimers or limitations.
For Australian customers:
This SRAM limited warranty is provided in Australia by SRAM LLC, 1000 W. Fulton Market, 4th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60607, USA. To make a warranty
claim please contact the retailer from whom you purchased this SRAM product. Alternatively, you may make a claim by contacting SRAM Australia, 6
Marco Court, Rowville 3178, Australia. For valid claims SRAM will, at its option, either repair or replace your SRAM product. Any expenses incurred in
making the warranty claim are your responsibility. The benefits given by this warranty are additional to other rights and remedies that you may have
under laws relating to our products. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled
to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to
have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
To the extent allowed by local law, except for the obligations specifically set forth in this warranty statement, in no event shall SRAM or its third party
suppliers be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages.
LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTY
This warranty does not apply to products that have been incorrectly installed and/or adjusted according to the respective SRAM user manual. The
SRAM user manuals can be found online at sram.com, rockshox.com, avidbike.com, truvativ.com, or zipp.com.
This warranty does not apply to damage to the product caused by a crash, impact, abuse of the product, non-compliance with manufacturers
specifications of usage or any other circumstances in which the product has been subjected to forces or loads beyond its design.
This warranty does not apply when the product has been modified, including, but not limited to any attempt to open or repair any electronic and
electronic related components, including the motor, controller, battery packs, wiring harnesses, switches, and chargers.
This warranty does not apply when the serial number or production code has been deliberately altered, defaced or removed.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear. Wear and tear parts are subject to damage as a result of normal use, failure to service
according to SRAM recommendations and/or riding or installation in conditions or applications other than recommended.
Wear and tear parts are identified as:
• Dust seals
• Bushings
• Air sealing o-rings
• Glide rings
• Rubber moving parts
• Foam rings
• Rear shock mounting hardware
and main seals
• Upper tubes (stanchions)
• Stripped threads/bolts
(aluminium, titanium, magnesium
or steel)
• Brake sleeves
• Brake pads
• Chains
• Sprockets
• Cassettes
• Shifter and brake cables (inner
and outer)
• Handlebar grips
• Shifter grips
• Jockey wheels
• Disc brake rotors
• Wheel braking surfaces
• Bottomout pads
• Bearings
• Bearing races
• Pawls
• Transmission gears
• Spokes
• Free hubs
• Aero bar pads
• Corrosion
• Tools
• Motors
• Batteries
Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein, the battery pack and charger warranty does not include damage from power surges, use of improper
charger, improper maintenance, or such other misuse.
This warranty shall not cover damages caused by the use of parts of dierent manufacturers.
This warranty shall not cover damages caused by the use of parts that are not compatible, suitable and/or authorised by SRAM for use with SRAM
components.
This warranty shall not cover damages resulting from commercial (rental) use.

SAFETY FIRST!
We care about YOU. Please, always wear your safety glasses and
protective gloves when servicing RockShox® products.
Protect yourself! Wear your safety gear!

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION REVERB™ STEALTH................................................................................................................................................................................6
RECOMMENDED SERVICE INTERVALS....................................................................................................................................................................................................7
SERVICE HISTORY........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
BRASS KEY SIZE...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
TORQUE VALUES.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
PARTS, TOOLS, AND SUPPLIES..................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
EXPLODED VIEW ASSEMBLY........................................................................................................................................................................10
EXPLODED VIEW COMPONENT ....................................................................................................................................................................11
SEATPOST SERVICE.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
SEATPOST REMOVAL................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
HYDRAULIC HOSE DISCONNECT............................................................................................................................................................................................................16
50/200/400 Hour Service
LOWER POST REMOVAL.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
200 (B1) Hour Service
TOP CAP AND SEAL HEAD BUSHING REPLACEMENT....................................................................................................................................................................20
200 (A2) & 400 (B1) Hour Service
INNER SHAFT DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
UPPER POST DISASSEMBLY..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
TOP CAP INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
INTERNAL FLOATING PISTON IFP INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................................................................................29
INNER SHAFT ASSEMBLY........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
INNER SHAFT INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
POPPET VALVE INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
50/200/400 Hour Service
LOWER POST INSTALLATION....................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
BRASS KEY INSTALLATION....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
LOCK RING AND RETAINING RING INSTALLATION...........................................................................................................................................................................40
PRESSURIZE SEATPOST.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 41
REMOTE LEVER................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42
HOSE BARB REPLACEMENT OPTIONAL............................................................................................................................................................................................ 42
HYDRAULIC HOSE............................................................................................................................................................................................ 46
50/200/400 Hour Service
CONNECT TO SEATPOST .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46

5RockShox® Service
RockShox® Service
We recommend that you have your RockShox suspension serviced by a qualified bicycle mechanic. Servicing RockShox suspension requires
knowledge of suspension components, as well as the use of specialized tools and lubricants/fluids. Failure to follow the procedures outlined in this
service manual may cause damage to your component and void the warranty.
Visit www.sram.com/service for the latest RockShox Spare Parts catalog and technical information. For order information, please contact your local
SRAM® distributor or dealer.
Information contained in this publication is subject to change at any time without prior notice.
Your product's appearance may differ from the pictures contained in this publication.
For recycling and environmental compliance information, please visit www.sram.com/company/environment.
Part Preparation
Remove the component from the bicycle before service.
Disconnect and remove the remote cable or hydraulic hose from the fork or rear shock, if applicable. For additional information about RockShox
remotes, user manuals are available at www.sram.com/service.
Clean the exterior of the product with mild soap and water to avoid contamination of internal sealing part surfaces.
Service Procedures
The following procedures should be performed throughout service, unless otherwise specified.
Clean the part with isopropyl alcohol and a clean, lint-free shop towel. For
hard to reach places (e.g. upper tube, lower leg), wrap a clean lint-free shop
towel around a non-metallic dowel to clean the inside.
Clean the sealing surface on the part and inspect it for scratches.
Replace the o-ring or seal with a new one from the service kit. Use your
fingers or a pick to pierce and remove the old seal or o-ring.
Apply only SRAM Butter grease to the new seal or o-ring.
NOTICE
Do not scratch any sealing surfaces when servicing the product. Scratches
can cause leaks. Consult the spare parts catalog to replace the damaged
part.
Use aluminum soft jaws when placing a part in a bench vise.
Tighten the part with a torque wrench to the torque value listed in the red bar.
When using a crowfoot socket and torque wrench, install the crowfoot socket
at 90 degrees to the torque wrench.
Specified torque value in N·m (in-lb)

6Product Identification - Reverb™ Stealth
Product Identification - Reverb™ Stealth
Production versions of Reverb Stealth can be identified visually. Your Reverb
Stealth can be identified by the color of the Speed adjuster and graphic on
the upper post.
A2 - Remote - Black Speed Adjuster
A2 - Upper Post - No RockShox® Logo
B1 - Remote - Black Speed Adjuster
B1 - Reverb 1x™ Remote
B1 - Upper Post - RockShox Logos

7Recommended Service Intervals
Recommended Service Intervals
Regular service is required to keep your RockShox® product working at peak performance. Follow this maintenance schedule and install the service
parts included in each service kit that corresponds with the Service Hours Interval recommendation below. For spare part kit contents and details,
refer to the RockShox Spare Parts Catalog at www.sram.com/service.
Reverb™ Stealth A2
Service Hours Interval Maintenance Benefit
Every ride
Clean dirt and debris from seatpost
Extends wiper seal lifespan
Minimizes damage to upper post
Minimizes lower post contamination
Inspect the upper post for scratches Minimizes lower post contamination
Check remote hydraulic pressure Ensures proper remote actuation function
Every 50 Hours
Remove the lower post, clean, inspect and replace
brass keys as needed, and apply new grease
Reduces friction
Extends wiper seal, top cap bushing, and brass key lifespan
Perform remote lever bleed Ensures proper remote actuation function
Every 200 Hours
Replace all parts included in the Reverb Stealth A2
Service Kit - 200 hours Restores hydraulic system and function
Perform full hydraulic remote system bleed Ensures proper remote actuation function
Reverb Stealth B1
Service Hours Interval Maintenance Benefit
Every ride
Clean dirt and debris from seatpost
Extends wiper seal lifespan
Minimizes damage to upper post
Minimizes lower post contamination
Inspect the upper post for scratches Minimizes lower post contamination
Check remote hydraulic pressure Ensures proper remote actuation function
Every 50 Hours
Remove the lower post, clean, inspect and replace
brass keys as needed, and apply new grease
Reduces friction
Extends wiper seal, top cap bushing, and brass key lifespan
Perform remote lever bleed Ensures proper remote actuation function
Every 200 Hours
Replace all parts included in the Reverb Stealth B1
Service Kit - 200 hours
Reduces friction
Extends seatpost lifespan
Perform full hydraulic remote system bleed Ensures proper remote actuation function
Every 400 Hours
Replace all parts included in the Reverb Stealth B1
Service Kit - 400 hours. Restores hydraulic system and function
Perform full hydraulic remote system bleed Ensures proper remote actuation function
Service History
Record each date of service to track service intervals.
Service Hours Interval
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
Date of Service
Brass Key Size
Size = Record the number of etched lines on each key. Replace with the same size keys.

8
Torque Values
Part Tool Torque
Poppet valve housing 11 mm open end wrench 5.7-7.9 N•m (50-70 in-lb)
Internal seal head 23 mm open end wrench 28 N•m (250 in-lb)
Poppet valve cover 10 mm open end wrench 5.7-7.9 N•m (50-70 in-lb)
Top cap assembly 34 mm open end wrench 27-29 N•m (238-256 in-lb)
Base plate lock ring 26 mm open end wrench 5.7-7.9 N•m (50-70 in-lb)
Post hose barb sleeve 6 mm open end wrench 1.1-2.3 N•m (8-20 in-lb)
Post hose barb 7 mm open end wrench 3.4-4.5 N•m (30-40 in-lb)
Connectamajig™ coupler 9 mm open end wrench 3.4-4.5 N•m (30-40 in-lb)
Connectamajig hose coupler 6 mm open end wrench 1.1-2.9 N•m (10-26 in-lb)
Post bleed screw T10 TORX® wrench 1.1-2.2 N•m (10-20 in-lb)
Remote bleed screw (standard) T10 TORX wrench 1.1-2.2 N•m (10-20 in-lb)
Reverb™ 1x™ Remote compression nut 13 mm open end or box wrench 8-9 N•m (70-80 in-lb)
Seatpost collar Various Do not exceed 6.7 N•m (59 in-lb)
Saddle clamp bolts 4 mm hex wrench 8-10 N•m (70-89 in-lb)
Remote lever hose barb (standard) 6 mm open end or box wrench 2.9-3.5 N•m (25-30 in-lb)
Remote lever clamp T25 TORX wrench 2.8-3.4 N•m (25-30 in-lb)

9Parts, Tools, and Supplies
Parts, Tools, and Supplies
Parts
• Reverb™ Stealth B1 Service Kit - 200 hours
• Reverb Stealth B1 Service Kit - 400 hours
• Reverb Stealth A2 Service Kit - 200 hours
• Reverb brass keys, quantity 3 (use correct size)
• Reverb remote lever hose barb (optional)
Safety and Protection Supplies
• Apron
• Clean, lint-free shop towel
• Nitrile gloves
• Oil pan
• Safety glasses
Lubricants and Fluids
• Friction paste
• Isopropyl alcohol or RockShox® Suspension Cleaner
• RockShox Reverb hydraulic fluid (included with RockShox Bleed kit)
• SRAM® Butter (grease)
RockShox Tools
• Reverb IFP Height Tool
• RockShox Bleeding Edge™ Tool (Reverb 1x™ Remote)
• RockShox Bleed kit
• RockShox Oil Level Adjuster
• RockShox shock pump (300 psi max)
• RockShox vise block inserts (3-hole)
Bicycle Tools
• Bicycle work stand
• Park Tool® AV-5 Axle and Spindle Vise Inserts
Tools
• Adjustable open end wrench (≤ 34 mm) (optional)
• Bench vise
• Crowfoot sockets: 7, 9, 10, 11, 23, 26, 34 mm
• Dowel - non-metallic
• Flat soft jaw vise inserts (aluminum)
• Hex bit socket: 4 mm
• Hex wrenches: 1.5, 4 mm
• Metric tape measure or ruler
• Needle nose pliers
• Open end wrenches: 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 23, 26, 34 mm
• Pick
• Plastic cable ties (quantity 7-10, 15-20 cm length)
• Plastic mallet
• Retaining ring pliers (A2)
• Socket: 9 mm
• Socket wrench
• Torque wrench (see Torque Values chart for range)
• TORX® bit sockets: T10, T25
• TORX wrenches: T6, T10, T25 (included with RockShox Bleed kit)
• Wire cutters
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always wear safety glasses and nitrile gloves when working with grease and Reverb hydraulic fluid.
Place an oil pan under the RockShox product during service.
⚠WARNING
Do not allow Reverb hydraulic fluid to come into contact with disc brake levers, calipers, pads, rotors, or braking surfaces. If hydraulic fluid contacts
brake pads, the brake pads must be replaced. Use isopropyl alcohol to remove hydraulic fluid from any brake or braking surface. Failure to remove
hydraulic fluid from brakes and braking surfaces can damage components and reduce brake performance, and may result in serious injury and/or
death to the rider. Remove brake components before performing hose replacement and hydraulic remote bleed procedures.

10Exploded View - Assembly
Exploded View - Assembly
Retaining Ring
Saddle Clamp Assembly
Air Cap
Schrader Valve
Air Fill Valve
Post Head
Upper Post
Brass Keys (x3)
IFP Tube
Internal Floating Piston (IFP)
Poppet Valve Housing
Foam Ring
Bottomout O-ring
Internal Seal Head
Inner Shaft Assembly
Inner Shaft Piston
Poppet Valve
Poppet Valve Cover
Bleed Screw
Poppet Housing
Base Plate Lock Ring
Lower Post
Top Cap Assembly
Inner Shaft Assembly
Internal Floating Piston
Assembly
Poppet Valve
Assembly
Actuator
Remote Hose Barb
Speed Adjuster
Bleed Screw
Actuator Piston
Remote Lever
Actuator Piston
Bleed Port
Speed Adjuster
Remote
Hose Barb
Shifter Installation Mount
Boot
*REVERB™ 1x™ REMOTE
STANDARD REMOTE
Compression
Nut
*Compatible with Reverb Stealth and Reverb

11Exploded View - Component
Exploded View - Component
Retaining
Ring A2
Saddle Clamp Assembly
Air Cap
Schrader Valve
Air Fill Valve
Post Head
Upper Post
Brass Keys (x3)
IFP Tube
Internal Floating Piston (IFP) B1
Poppet
Valve
Housing
Foam Ring
Bottomout
O-ring
Internal
Seal Head B1
Inner Shaft Assembly
Inner Shaft Piston
Poppet Valve
Poppet
Valve
Cover Bleed
Screw
OR
Hose Barb
Hose Barb
Sleeve
Connectamajig™
Coupler
Lock Ring
B1
Lower Post
Top Cap Assembly
Remote Hose Barb
Connectamajig
Hose Coupler
Remote Bleed Screw
Remote Actuator
Hydraulic Hose
Inner Shaft Assembly
Internal Floating Piston
Assembly
Poppet Valve
Assembly
Speed Adjuster
Clamp
Connectamajig
Coupler Collar
Remote Bleed Port
Bleed Port
Hydraulic Hose
*REVERB™ 1x™ REMOTE
STANDARD REMOTE
Saddle Clamp Bolt (x2)
Hydraulic Hose
Remote Hose Barb
Remote Lever Boot
Shifter Installation Mount
Compression Nut
Remote Bleed Port
Speed Adjuster
Internal Floating Piston (IFP) A2
Internal
Seal Head A2
Retaining
Ring B1
Lock Ring
A2
*Compatible with Reverb Stealth and Reverb

12Seatpost Service
Seatpost Service
Seatpost Removal
Secure the bicycle in an upright position.
NOTICE
The Reverb™ Stealth seatpost will be removed from the bicycle.
Do not clamp the seatpost in a bicycle work stand.
Raise the seatpost to the fully extended position.
1
2
Standard Remote
Reverb 1x™ Remote

13Seatpost Removal
Set the Speed adjuster to the full slow position.
Rotating the Speed adjuster to the slowest setting is critical for a
successful bleed. Failure to do so may result in insucient fluid
volume inside the hydraulic remote system.
Standard Remote: Turn the Speed adjuster knob in the opposite
direction of the arrow (counter-clockwise) until it stops.
Reverb™ 1x™ Remote: Remove the remote boot and rotate it out of the
way. Turn the Speed adjuster bolt (counter-clockwise) until it stops.
Remove the remote lever assembly from the handlebar.
Secure the remote lever loosely to the bicycle handlebar with a plastic
cable tie.
3
Standard Remote
Reverb 1x Remote
T25
4
T25 Standard Remote
4 mm or T25 Reverb 1x Remote
5

14Seatpost Removal
Record your saddle settings for reference when the saddle is installed
back onto the seatpost.
Remove the saddle clamps and saddle.
Remove the air cap.
Depress the Schrader valve and release all air pressure from the air
chamber.
⚠WARNING EYE HAZARD
Verify all pressure is removed from the seatpost before proceeding.
Failure to do so can cause the inner seal head and inner shaft to
separate from the upper post assembly at high velocity during
disassembly. Wear safety glasses.
6
7
4 mm
8
9 mm
9
Hex Wrench or Pick

15Seatpost Removal
Loosen the seatpost collar.
Remove the seatpost from the bicycle seat tube while simultaneously
pushing the hydraulic hose into the hose port in the bicycle frame.
The hose port location will vary depending on the bicycle frame.
Consult with your frame manufacturer for additional information.
NOTICE
Do not pull the seatpost out of the frame if there is tension at the hose.
This can cause damage to the hydraulic hose and hose barb.
Clamp the seatpost into a bicycle work stand.
Place a shop towel under the seatpost and hose to absorb any
hydraulic fluid that may drip when the hose is disconnected.
10
11
Frame Hose Port
12

16Hydraulic Hose Disconnect
Hydraulic Hose Disconnect
Reverb™ Stealth is available with one of two hydraulic hose assembly types: 1) Hose barb, and 2) Connectamajig™. For Connectamajig hose
assemblies, either the Connectamajig coupler can be removed from the seatpost, or the Connectamajig hose coupler can be removed from the
Connectamajig coupler.
The hydraulic hose must be disconnected from the seatpost for all service procedures. Follow the procedure below for the hose type on your
Reverb Stealth.
The hose does not need to be disconnected from the remote lever for seatpost service.
⚠WARNING
Do not allow Reverb hydraulic fluid to come into contact with any brake components. Contaminated brake components can compromise brake
performance, may cause brake failure, and can lead to serious injury and/or death.
Disconnect the hydraulic hose from the seatpost. Use a shop towel to
wipe away any hydraulic fluid.
Hose Barb: Unthread and remove the hose barb and hose assembly
from the poppet cover.
Connectamajig Hose Coupler: Unthread and remove the hose coupler
from the Connectamajig coupler. Service can be performed with the
Connectamajig coupler installed.
1
10 mm 7 mm
Hose Barb
9 mm 6 mm
Connectamajig Hose Coupler

17Lower Post Removal
50/200/400 Hour Service Lower Post Removal
NOTICE
Use bench vise soft jaw inserts to prevent damage to the seatpost or any seatpost component when clamping it into a vise. Clamp each component
only tight enough to prevent it from spinning in the soft jaws. To prevent the part from slipping, clean the vise soft jaw inserts with isopropyl alcohol
and a clean shop towel before use.
Clamp the lower post into a bench vise and Park Tool® AV-5 soft jaw
vise inserts, with the post head facing down.
A2: Remove the retaining ring from the lower post.
B1: Pry the scalloped end of the retaining ring out of the groove. Slide
the pick around the rim of the lower post to pry the retaining ring from
the lower post.
Push the upper post up to expose the poppet valve housing base plate
lock ring.
1
Bench Vise with Park Tool AV-5 Vise Inserts
2
A2 Retaining Ring Pliers
B1 Pick
3

18Lower Post Removal
Clamp the poppet housing wrench flats tightly in a vise with flat soft jaw
inserts. Remove the lock ring from the poppet valve housing.
A2: Remove the lock ring o-ring.
Clean the lock ring and o-ring.
Apply grease to the o-ring and reinstall it.
Remove the seatpost from the vise. Clamp the lower post into the
bench vise and Park Tool® AV-5 soft jaw vise inserts, with the post head
facing up.
Unthread the seatpost top cap. Slide the top cap up to the post head.
Pull the upper post assembly up and remove it from the lower post.
Remove the lower post tube from the vise. Clean the inside and
outside of the lower post with isopropyl alcohol and a clean shop
towel, then set it aside.
4
26 mm
5
A2
6
34 mm
7

19Lower Post Removal
A2: Push the volume spacer from the lower post with a dowel.
Clamp the upper post head into the vise with flat soft jaws.
Remove the three brass keys from the upper post.
On page 7, record the number of lines, which indicate key size, marked
on the brass keys for future reference. If worn, the brass keys must be
replaced with new brass keys of the same size.
Clean the upper post and keys with isopropyl alcohol and a clean
shop towel.
To continue with the 50 Hour Service proceed to Brass Keys Installation.
8
A2 355 mm & 420 mm (100 mm Travel), 420 mm (125 mm Travel)
9
Example: 3 lines = size 3 key

20Top Cap and Seal Head Bushing Replacement
200 (B1) Hour Service Top Cap and Seal Head Bushing Replacement
The following steps are to be completed during the B1 200 hour service interval and include replacing parts included in the Reverb™ Stealth B1
Service Kit - 200 hours. These steps do not require complete disassembly of the upper post assembly and are not included in the B1 400 hour
service.
B1 - To continue with the 400 Hour Service proceed to Inner Shaft Disassembly (B1).
A2 - To continue with the 200 Hour Service proceed to Inner Shaft Disassembly (A2).
Remove the foam ring from the inner shaft assembly and discard the
foam ring.
Remove the bottomout o-ring from the inner shaft assembly and
discard the bottomout o-ring.
Spread and remove the seal head bushing and discard the seal head
bushing.
NOTICE
The seal head bushing may have sharp edges. Do not scratch the inner
shaft with the bushing. Scratches will cause leaks.
Remove the seal head o-ring. Pinch the o-ring, lift it from the o-ring
groove, and remove it. Discard the o-ring.
1
2
3
4
Pick
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