Brake reservoir overflow hose during bleeding, Cronicles of an Ignoramus |
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Brake reservoir overflow hose during bleeding, Cronicles of an Ignoramus |
kmwvmarip |
Dec 19 2012, 01:08 PM
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Karl M. Group: Members Posts: 74 Joined: 9-April 12 From: Mariposa, California Member No.: 14,354 Region Association: Central California |
Dumb question, again....
Trying to bleed the brakes. Borrowed a pressure bleeder from a buddy. All set to go. Then noticed that--duh!--fluid is running out of the overflow tube all over the garage floor. Would still like to use the pressure bleeder since I am solo... any work around with this. I thought of crimping the overflow tube with "something" but it seems pretty old and crispy. I just dont want to have to replace something after I fry it. Am I back to the old "pump brakes" option? |
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