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Bleeding brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="slow-lane-Matt" data-source="post: 592415" data-attributes="member: 19329"><p>Thumbs up from me too.</p><p></p><p>The only tip I can offer is if you just need a small bleed, ie after changing a slave cylinder, don't put any fluid in the gunson bottle, then use as instructed. It will still force the fluid from bus reservoir into system (but won't replenish bus reservoir). It's a lot less messy...</p><p></p><p>This wouldn't work for major bleed as you'd soon empty the reservoir and then be pumping air into the system. </p><p></p><p>I invested in one after wife stamped on pedal during bleed and squirted brake fluid into my face...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow-lane-Matt, post: 592415, member: 19329"] Thumbs up from me too. The only tip I can offer is if you just need a small bleed, ie after changing a slave cylinder, don't put any fluid in the gunson bottle, then use as instructed. It will still force the fluid from bus reservoir into system (but won't replenish bus reservoir). It's a lot less messy... This wouldn't work for major bleed as you'd soon empty the reservoir and then be pumping air into the system. I invested in one after wife stamped on pedal during bleed and squirted brake fluid into my face... [/QUOTE]
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