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I replaced my front pads and replaced all my brake fluid, i also detatched the master cylinder for cleaning. How do I bleed the master cylinder as sometimes wen i push the brak pedal in bubbles appear in the master cylinder.
Also how do I bleed the ABS
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Disco Frank |
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just liek any other car
start from the furtherst point ie bleed passenger rear drivers rear passenger front drivers front in that order the fluid will travel through the abs system so nothing else is needed
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cjh |
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You may find that the brake master cyl is worn & bypassing inside. When new brake fluid is put in an old system, it will lift old scale and scum in the system, and interfere with small holes in the master cyl, like the reaction ports.
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willygrice |
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Disco Frank wrote: just liek any other car
start from the furtherst point ie bleed passenger rear drivers rear passenger front drivers front in that order the fluid will travel through the abs system so nothing else is needed well that answered my ABS question but what about the master cylinder releasing air bubbles occaisionaly
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Disco Frank |
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u sure it is air? and not brake fluid?
if the system has been bled correctly there should be no air in it
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willygrice |
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i bled the 4 nipples at the wheels so that is fine but i think that there is some air in the master cylinder sumwhere
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cjh |
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If the master is buggered, it can suck air from the seal at the rear of the master. I'd say its stuffed. Replace it. If you do, bleed it first, have a mate push the pedal, while you have your fingers over the holes, so as to fill the cyl completely. Use truckwash (watered down 5:1), to wash off the spilt brake fluid. Then hook up the pipes, and bleed at the wheels.
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