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how to bled the rear brakes on 85 hilux

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how to bled the rear brakes on 85 hilux

Post by bundy4x4 »

got a 85 hilux and can't bleed the rear drums no fluid comes out of the bleeder screw only come out from the lsvp when i bleed it from there but won,t come out from the drums is there a speciel way of doing it
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Post by Narrowscopeofreality »

Yep, clear the sheit out of the line lol.

Take the bleeder screw all the way out, it's probably full of mud/dirt. Failing that, unscrew the line from the lspv and drum, put some air through it or blow on it, see if its clogged.
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Post by yamaha12 »

did cleaning out the bleader screw fix the bleeding problem?
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Post by bundy4x4 »

i have cleaned the bleader screw and it was clean do i have to do something to the lsvp because no fluid comes out of the both rear brakes i'm thinking something is work with the lsvp or i have to do something to it
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bleeding rear brakes

Post by Dents LN65 »

sound like a blockage or a kinked pipe.
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Post by bundy4x4 »

all fixed was the lspv now it is ok
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