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supremefaulk
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Registered: 5th Feb 08
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1st Nov 08 at 17:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hi all, planning on bleeding my brake system pretty soon, and was looking at one that connects to the spare tyre and uses that pressure to bleed it.
I was wondering if these are recommended? And also, would I have to go round every bleed nipple with this method? Or does the pressure from the spare tyre somehow bleed the whole system from one point?

Also, what order would the system need to be bled in?

Thanks
barneykarl
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1st Nov 08 at 18:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

That would be the easybleed kit then, I used to use them years ago and they work ok, you have to keep the pressure up in the spare to about 30psi and start at the back furthest point from the master cyl then work your way around, now days I use a mityvac system mostly used for bikes but does cars to.
supremefaulk
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1st Nov 08 at 18:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ahh right, didnt think it would be that easy! lol.
So passenger rear, drivers rear, passenger front, drivers front
Thats the order that it needs to be bled in is it?
Thanks barney! Helped a lot!
barneykarl
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1st Nov 08 at 18:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

An easy job, i use to start at the rear n/s ,rear o/s, front n/s then finish at front o/s as long as you change all the fluid it should not matter to much, get yourself 2 or 3 litres of dot4 and bleed away, it does help if its not pissing down like today lol.
supremefaulk
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1st Nov 08 at 18:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lol, it always helps when its not raining!
Thanks for your help though mate, much appreciated!
S77 CKL
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1st Nov 08 at 18:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Start with furthest away from master cylinder and work to the closest.

You can buy cheap easy bleed kits for around £10-£15 from a local motor factors.

 
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