Eric Shea brakes arrived this morning, now what?, how to get the brakes up to pressure. |
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Eric Shea brakes arrived this morning, now what?, how to get the brakes up to pressure. |
solo1 |
Aug 13 2010, 08:44 AM
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Guys heres where Im at, my brakes from Eric Sheas company just got delivered to the house, it feels like christmas morning. Did the fronts a couple of weeks ago, there is virtually NO BRAKE FLUID in the lines at this point, so when i connect the lines on the rear and install the brakes there of course will be no pressure. Now what? just start pouring fluid and pump the pedal? am concerned about sponginess which seems to come up alot here. any help will be greatly appreciated?
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DblDog |
Aug 13 2010, 02:15 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 164 Joined: 8-February 05 From: San Rafael, CA Member No.: 3,578 Region Association: Northern California |
Just curious...has anyone here tried or used 'speed bleeders'? Seems it could take the hassle out of the process...Check this out: www.speedbleeder.com.
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