Re: Brake Bleeding Myth or Not.
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07/07/09 07:17 PM
07/07/09 07:17 PM
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Sorry if this comes across as a bit strong, but what is up with all the left field questions lately? I ask because this exact question just came up on another site. The best way is bench bleed the master cylinder, install, then bleed the system one wheel at a time, starting at the furthest point. You can do this by gravity, vacuum, or 2 person. Follow the procedure in the manual and tell your friends to do the same with all these wacky ideas! BTW, bleeding is the last step before the road test when doing a full brake system service. It is not all that should be done on a brake system.
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Re: Brake Bleeding Myth or Not.
[Re: RodStRace]
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07/07/09 09:15 PM
07/07/09 09:15 PM
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Sorry if this comes across as a bit strong, but what is up with all the left field questions lately? I ask because this exact question just came up on another site.
The best way is bench bleed the master cylinder, install, then bleed the system one wheel at a time, starting at the furthest point. You can do this by gravity, vacuum, or 2 person. Follow the procedure in the manual and tell your friends to do the same with all these wacky ideas! BTW, bleeding is the last step before the road test when doing a full brake system service. It is not all that should be done on a brake system.
whats a left field question?
but ya, i agree with your method
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Re: Brake Bleeding Myth or Not.
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07/08/09 07:18 AM
07/08/09 07:18 AM
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Appreciate the offer. We will probably need the luck. Motor was just installed two nights ago. Thanks again.
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Re: Brake Bleeding Myth or Not.
[Re: mymcodebee]
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07/08/09 08:37 AM
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RodStRace
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Reid, I know what you mean about the knowledge base here; it's amazing! I understand about wanting to try anything else after the normal methods don't get the results you want. I'd suggest carefully pinching off each hose (LF, RF, rear) and trying again. I bet the pedal gets nice and hard. Often, the adjustment isn't as good as it could be since no one arcs shoes anymore. The hoses can get a bit spongy after time too. Another method I've seen to get that last bit of air out is to tap lightly on calipers to get all the air bubbles clinging to the sides to break loose and rise to the top, then gently bleed them out. Good Luck!
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