Bleeding problem
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Bleeding problem
Hey guys. I was here a few weeks ago talking about bleeding problems after changing the clutch mc out. It seemed like the problem lied with the sc so I replaced it next. But I am still having issues. I can't seem to get all of the air out! What the heck is going on?!?! It can't be that hard to bleed a 84 p/u can it? Any help wpuld be great, thanks!
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you might want to try using a new oil can and pushing the brake fluid from the slave bleeder up into the master cyl. It works on bikes and big trucks, good luck, I know what a pita they can be
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I was trying to bleed my rear brakes but nothing came out. Am I supposed to turn on the engine while bleeding rear drums? Maybe I should just get a vacumn bleeder....I prolly just dont know what I'm doing...
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Typing "brake bleeding" into the Search window will get you all of the information that you'll need to bleed your brakes.
The most recent one that has been submitted by Allyia covers the process that I would most recommend, though I'd have to say that it does sound like you'll need to bleed that master cylinder hockeytown9.
The most recent one that has been submitted by Allyia covers the process that I would most recommend, though I'd have to say that it does sound like you'll need to bleed that master cylinder hockeytown9.
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