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> PMB's method of brake bleeding
tomh
post Jan 6 2017, 09:47 PM
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PMB has a tech tip on "gravity bleeding" your brakes. What it doesn't explain is the way to bleed a caliper with 2 bleeders.
Did I miss something or do just use only one of the bleeder ports.
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post Jan 7 2017, 11:33 AM
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Explained that way it does make sense.
I have never gravity blead brakes but it sounds easy and i got no helper so here i go.
Thanks for the help.
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post Jan 7 2017, 11:37 AM
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QUOTE(tomh @ Jan 7 2017, 09:33 AM) *

Explained that way it does make sense.
I have never gravity blead brakes but it sounds easy and i got no helper so here i go.
Thanks for the help.
I'll BE BACK

No affiliation, but take a hard look at "Speed Bleeders"....have to take them all the way out if gravity bleeding, but really really make fluid flushes quick and easy with one person. My track car gets fluid flush every 6 months, so I've btdt many times.
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