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RE: [alfa] Brake Bleeding Procedure
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- Subject: RE: [alfa] Brake Bleeding Procedure
- From: "Andy Menapace" <Andy.Menapace@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 15:36:43 -0500
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- Thread-topic: [alfa] Brake Bleeding Procedure
Jay, I've done the same procedure as you mention for bleeding brakes
with no problems. And for priming the master cylinder, I found success
circulating brake fluid from the driver-side front caliper bleed screw
back to the reservoir with the MC in place. Just keep on pumping and
topping up the reservoir as the MC is filled. Maybe I was just lucky...
FWIW,
Andy Menapace
79 Spider
Brandon, MS
Subject: [alfa] Brake Bleeding Procedure
I have read the various posters' procedures for bleeding brakes. Using
"speedbleeders" makes sense, but I must admit this is something I have
never done. I also read about using a spouse or piece of wood (don't
tell your spouse they're interchangable!) to hold the pedal to the floor
while the bleed screw is closed.
Well, I don't do any of those things - I just attach a simple piece of
flexible hose to the bleedscrew, put the other end into a can of brake
fluid so that it is immersed, and pump the pedal a few times. Then I
tighten the bleedscrew. I always seem to have a firm pedal at the end
of this process.
But, I do respect the expertise of the Digesti. So, my question
is: "why do I need a one-way valve, or to shut off the bleed screw
before allowing the pedal to rise?" Or phrased another
way: "What harm/danger is involved in my more simplistic procedure?"
Incidently, I have found that when changing master cylinders, it is
essential to "bench bleed" them. This seems to prime the cylinder with
fluid - otherwise, it won't pump when installed.
Jay Mackro
San Juan Capistrano, Ca.
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