Re: trouble bleeding brakes

Posted by Wesley Boyer On 2012/6/24 21:52:28
If you have the original bleed screws, it would be best to replace them with new bleed screws, but keep the old screws. After that you can stick a hose on to the new bleed screws and put the hose down into a jar with some brake fluid all ready in it. It is best to have two people for this job. One person steps on the brake and holds it down, while the other person opens and closes the bleed screw with every press of the pedal. After you get the feel back in the brake pedal you should be ready for a test drive. Just make sure to keep an eye on the brake fluid and use slow strokes on the pedal.

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