brakes & shocks

From: Gary Ludwick (gludwick@csi.com)
Date: Thu Feb 26 1998 - 23:47:03 EST


>>Correct me if I'm wrong but to retract the wheel cylinders you have to
loosen the nipple and bleed enough brake fluid out to let it retract far
enough to put new pads on, <<

OK..consider yourself corrected. You draw some fluid out of the master
resevoir (turkey basters work well for this) BEFORE you compress the pads,
so the resevoir doesn't overflow. When done, replace to proper level with
fresh fluid. No muss, no fuss, and NO BLEEDING!



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