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Brake question
Brake question
I'm having trouble with bleading the brakes. I have installed GU diff's and brakes in my GQ (not that I think that should matter) and having trouble getting pressure on the peddle. It will pump up and from the fluid dropping in the resivour I think its the front pumping up. If it sits for a few moments the level rises again. I have tried bleading heaps of times but I'm thinking it still has air in it. Could it be anything else? Is there some trick to bleading the front?
Cheers
Bruce
Cheers
Bruce
Re: Brake question
are you bleeding ech section of from master cyl down to the wheels one at a time, or just bleeding straight from the calipers first off/??
Thats how i've always done it. Start from the furthermost caliper/drum, then work your way to the closest.AJS wrote:Bleed the left rear, right rear, proportioning valve, left front and then right front.
I do a bulk bleed first, then a pressure bleed next, followed by a final pressure bleed.
Make sure your proportioning valve is open too!
Coxy
http://www.superchevy.com/technical/cha ... index.htmlSoundsgood wrote:I have just been bleeding the calipers. What does bench bleed mean?
Cheers
This one has a clip on it
http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt1/pa ... ticle.html
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