[Author Prev][Author Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Author Index][Thread Index] RE: Easy brake bleed
I was considering my "one man" kit an useless POS until I realised you have to keep the end with the check valve immersed in fluid all the time. This way it works great. Aleksander Mierzwa Warsaw, Poland mailto:alex@matrix.com.pl 87 Audi 5000CS turbo (mine) 88 Renault Medallion wagon (mom's) 91 mountain bike (just in case both cars broke at the same time :-) > -----Original Message----- > From: Sachelle Babbar [SMTP:sbabbar@iris.nyit.edu] > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 1998 10:19 PM > To: quattrolist > Subject: Easy brake bleed > > I bled my brakes last week and I generally have trouble doing it just > because it's always me alone. I do have one of those Lisle "One Man" brake > bleeders, but it doesn't work well just because by the time I run to close > the bleeder valve, air gets sucked in.. [...] > ************************************************************************** > ************************************************************************ > > *Steve Sachelle Babbar > *'84 5ksT 1.6-2.0 bar <SBABBAR@IRIS.NYIT.EDU> > *Cockpit adjustable wastegate, AudiSport badge > * > *Disclaimer:"Any information contained herein is based purely on my own > *personal experience and may not necessarily reflect yours. Use caution as > *your results may vary from mine." > ************************************************************************** > ****** > > > >
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