Hey guys,
I have just finished up rebuilding a calliper, the piston was sized and I needed to purchase a seal kit and new piston. This took some time for the parts to arrive and for me to find the time to get it done and during this time almost all of the brake fluid has drained out of the reservoir. I have also changed the rubber hoses out for some braided ones.
Is there anything special that I need to do while bleeding the system?
Cheers!
Out of brake fluid, any special bleeding techniques?
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We've done this before (bled it so low it ran out in the reservoir)
There's nothing special you can do that you wouldn't normally do while bleeding.
Start bleeding from the furtherest away side (Rear left), work your way up to the closest, RL, RR, FL, FR.
Make sure bubbles aren't still coming out by the time you've finished!
There's nothing special you can do that you wouldn't normally do while bleeding.
Start bleeding from the furtherest away side (Rear left), work your way up to the closest, RL, RR, FL, FR.
Make sure bubbles aren't still coming out by the time you've finished!
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