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Jul-24-2014 07:02 PM
1530004 wrote:
Again thanks to all who responded. After much searching the mechanic and a fellow mechanic were able to find that the master cylinder rebuild sent out was the wrong unit but did fit the system. Proper one has been shipped from warehouse for installation tomorrow. Should solve the problem. Dick
Jul-24-2014 05:30 PM
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Jul-24-2014 12:46 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
Some confusion here.
Some are discussing bleeding the hydraulic brakes (i.e. brake fluid).
Some are discussing bleeding the hydraulic booster (ATF).
Both are important, but unrelated in terms of how it is done.
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Jul-24-2014 11:24 AM
turbojimmy wrote:This is how I do mine also just jack up the front first.
I replaced both calipers on mines a couple of weeks ago and "gravity" bled them. I just open the bleeder valves on the one farthest from the MC. Wait until just fluid comes out with no air bubbles, and repeat on the other side. It works fine. If the pedal isn't returning to normal, I'd look into a possible problem with the master cylinder. If it was allowed to drain empty while replacing the line, it might need bench-bled.
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