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Solo Brake Bleeding |
EdwardBlume |
Sep 10 2015, 10:44 AM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 12,338 Joined: 2-January 03 From: SLO Member No.: 81 Region Association: Central California |
I have a spongy brake pedal that firms up upon pumping. No visible leaks, I think the brakes just need bleeding.
Any good how to descriptions, especially how I can do it by myself? What equipment is needed to fill fluid? Thanks, Rob |
infraredcalvin |
Sep 10 2015, 10:13 PM
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Distracted Member Group: Members Posts: 1,575 Joined: 25-August 08 From: Ladera Ranch, CA Member No.: 9,463 Region Association: Southern California |
Do not route old fluid back into resovoir, it defeats the purpose. Submerge the end of the hose in some fluid, that way when all the bubbles are out and the pedal is released it sucks back fluid vs air.
Start with furthest caliper from the MC and work your way back to closest. Donot let the resovoir go empty and suck air. If you've never done it before enlist a helper and expect to go through it a few times. I've always had great luck with the motive bleeder mentioned by Jeff, well worth the $50. |
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