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Hovmod
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I had a problem this morning bleeding my rear brake: Pumping the brake didn't move any fluid at all. I tried various tips from the net, but bubbles came out of the tube at an extremely low rate and the pedal just bottomed out all the time.
So I took it to my guy at the junk shop, and he hooked up some air to the nipple and dislodged some dirt, and everything was OK.
But then, to bleed the brake, he pulled out a syringe.
Forget cups and bottles, this is how I'm doing it from now on.
A syringe, probably about 100ml or so, and a 20cm tube.
Open the bleeder screw, pull the piston in the syringe until it's half full of fluid, then push the pedal and close the bleeder. Refill the reservoir if necessary, and repeat for the other side.
Done.
Unless anyone has any good reasons not to do it this way, I'm never doing the tube into a cup thing again. Ever.
Any thoughts?
So I took it to my guy at the junk shop, and he hooked up some air to the nipple and dislodged some dirt, and everything was OK.
But then, to bleed the brake, he pulled out a syringe.
Forget cups and bottles, this is how I'm doing it from now on.
A syringe, probably about 100ml or so, and a 20cm tube.
Open the bleeder screw, pull the piston in the syringe until it's half full of fluid, then push the pedal and close the bleeder. Refill the reservoir if necessary, and repeat for the other side.
Done.
Unless anyone has any good reasons not to do it this way, I'm never doing the tube into a cup thing again. Ever.
Any thoughts?