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RangerRhett |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 131 Joined: 25-August 04 From: Lafayette, IN Member No.: 2,620 ![]() |
I started to bleed the brakes tonight.
I know the order: Right Rear Left Rear Right Front Left Front Even when I started, I was getting bubbles in my hand pump (with cannister) . Now I get no, zero resitance on the brake Pedal. None...Zero... Should I close up all the nipples, push on the pedal a few times and then start over....repeat, repeat, repeat until I get a steady stream of brake fluid...? 'Lil Help on this one.. |
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Dave Blackburn |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 116 Joined: 9-April 03 From: Issaquah, Wa Member No.: 551 ![]() |
I have a vacuume bleeder and have had a few problems with it.
If the hose is not very tight on the bleed nipple it will suck air from there. I started doing it the old way again. Never could get the vacuume pump to do a good job. If you have a chunk of hose long enough to go from the bleed nipple into a container with some brake fluid in it you can crack the bleed nipple and pump the brake pedal yourself. Just make sure that you don't run out of fluid in the m/c and that bleed hose always stays in the fluid. Good luck! Dave |
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