Guide: bleeding brakes
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Guide: bleeding brakes
... is now here:
http://www.djstalker.com/content/view/89/45/
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http://www.djstalker.com/content/view/89/45/
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Last edited by Project on Sat Jul 16, 2005 4:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
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should add that u should never use the brake pedal to push brake fluid thru the system, the seals are not designed for this purpose, and with general wear and tear, u can invert the seals, or the seals will just blow out leaving u a bill for a new master cylinder..

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snake :should add that u should never use the brake pedal to push brake fluid thru the system, the seals are not designed for this purpose, and with general wear and tear, u can invert the seals, or the seals will just blow out leaving u a bill for a new master cylinder..
Hi, what do you mean by "push brake fluid thru the system"?
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Re: Guide: bleeding brakes
could someone reupload the guide pls ?
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Re: Guide: bleeding brakes
Just buy an eezi bleed kit. I've messed about with manual bleed kits in the past but eezi bleeds are so much easier. Just attach one end to the spare wheel and the other end on top of the fluid resevoir. it'll force the fluid through automatically when you open the bleed nipple
http://www.gunson.co.uk/item.aspx?cat=674&item=1818
Cheaper on eBay i will add
http://www.gunson.co.uk/item.aspx?cat=674&item=1818
Cheaper on eBay i will add
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Re: Guide: bleeding brakes
the top link doesn't work can someone add a current link please
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Re: Guide: bleeding brakes
i used a pressure bleeder, worked brilliant well, solid brakes after.
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