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MQ rear bleeding points for brakes

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MQ rear bleeding points for brakes

Post by adam.s »

Stupid question, but I cannot see them for the life of me.

Can someone describe where the rear bleeding points are for an MQ/MK (1984 swb).

My workshop manual arrives this afternoon but would be good to get this done now if I can.

Thanks all for replies.

cheers
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Post by adam.s »

found it!

they are on the drum :)

couldnt see it til i got a torch under there - was feeling along the pipes looking for a bleeder.

cheers :)
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Post by Screwy »

yeh, they are on the back of the wheel cylenders on teh drum...

and the front ones are on the top of the back of the caliper.

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Post by adam.s »

Brakes and clutch are all nicely bled and works much better now !

1st gear no longer crunches.

The brakes are a bit weak though - I will look into maybe larger brakes later, for the moment just take it slow :)
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