how do i bleed rear brakes?
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 6:36 am
Hi guys
i started flushing the brakes on my 91 model troopy. i got the fronts done ok, but when i cracked the nipples on the rear drums, and pumped the pedals i could only get a dribble out of them as opposed to filling the drain tube on the front. also the brake pedal stayed hard unlike going to the floor when i did the front.
any ideas why i couldn't get the fluid to flow? would it be anything to do with the brake apportioning valve as i noticed it had a bleed nipple too.
any help would be great. also does any one know of a cheap source of the flexi lines going to the front calipers off the axle housing as mine are cracked and weathered.
i started flushing the brakes on my 91 model troopy. i got the fronts done ok, but when i cracked the nipples on the rear drums, and pumped the pedals i could only get a dribble out of them as opposed to filling the drain tube on the front. also the brake pedal stayed hard unlike going to the floor when i did the front.
any ideas why i couldn't get the fluid to flow? would it be anything to do with the brake apportioning valve as i noticed it had a bleed nipple too.
any help would be great. also does any one know of a cheap source of the flexi lines going to the front calipers off the axle housing as mine are cracked and weathered.