Bleeding rear brakes
Right! Who is responsible for the placement of the bleed nipple on the rear brakes of my series 2??? I love the principle of the inboard system, but really!!!
my question is how are you meant to get a spanner on the nipple without having to remove the exhaust?
I'm going to have a crack at flushing the whole brake system on the weekend, my gut feeling is that the master cylinder is probably past is best, but I'll give it a go anyway.
my question is how are you meant to get a spanner on the nipple without having to remove the exhaust?
I'm going to have a crack at flushing the whole brake system on the weekend, my gut feeling is that the master cylinder is probably past is best, but I'll give it a go anyway.
Thanks DD, I was just thinking about those adjustable ring spanners that I've seen at the toy shop,, I mean,, tool shop, I might grab an 11mm one and try that as well.
I just ordered new F&R bleeder vales from Jegs. They have a ball valve which closes to prevent air from entering the system - attach your hose to valve, get in car and pump away.. one man operation and no need for vacuum pump.
Russel 3/8x24 front
Russell 10mmx1.0 rear
9.99 per pair
PS... hose needs to be submerged in cup with some brake fluid
Russel 3/8x24 front
Russell 10mmx1.0 rear
9.99 per pair
PS... hose needs to be submerged in cup with some brake fluid
Last edited by smith356; Feb 28, 2017 at 07:44 AM.
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just finished bleeding rears, some dirty brown stuff came out!
used a clear plastic hose and hand vacuum pump, must have had moisture in fluid!
brakes are great now, fronts were done about a month ago, that fluid was clear like new!
i never do maintenence often enough!
used a clear plastic hose and hand vacuum pump, must have had moisture in fluid!
brakes are great now, fronts were done about a month ago, that fluid was clear like new!
i never do maintenence often enough!





