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Offline hardmonkeys

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Bleeding brakes
« on: 12 April 2013, 15:48 »
Been a while since I bled brakes, especially rears!  Remind me...handbrake on...or off...
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Offline dhorsfall2000

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Re: Bleeding brakes
« Reply #1 on: 12 April 2013, 15:53 »
i dont think it matters mate  i did my brother in laws corsa the other week with the hand brake on

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Re: Bleeding brakes
« Reply #2 on: 12 April 2013, 15:55 »
i dont think it matters mate  i did my brother in laws corsa the other week with the hand brake on

you mean you hope it doesnt matter cos you done it with the handbrake on!!!!


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Re: Bleeding brakes
« Reply #3 on: 12 April 2013, 16:11 »
Ok..

i dont think it matters mate  i did my brother in laws corsa the other week with the hand brake on

you mean you hope it doesnt matter cos you done it with the handbrake on!!!!

So on or off lol

Rio_gti..you think off...?

Dhorsfall you think on or off
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Re: Bleeding brakes
« Reply #4 on: 12 April 2013, 16:28 »
Do you have to also do the slave  cylinder too..or will that be ok...

And is this it??

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Re: Bleeding brakes
« Reply #5 on: 12 April 2013, 16:33 »
Don't think it matters about the handbrake as its mechanical not hydraulic. I did a fluid change on mine last week, just did the calipers and the 2 on the side of the master cylinder.
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Re: Bleeding brakes
« Reply #6 on: 12 April 2013, 16:35 »
Don't think it matters about the handbrake as its mechanical not hydraulic. I did a fluid change on mine last week, just did the calipers and the 2 on the side of the master cylinder.

Ahh yeh of course...doh!! :undecided:

I was hoping you'd say that lol...I don't like the look of that bleed nip pmsl
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Re: Bleeding brakes
« Reply #7 on: 12 April 2013, 21:22 »
just dont let your MC run dry like i did lol, think i got air into the ABS pump, i just bled mine a good few times after changing the rear pads and still had air in them. need vag com to cycle the pump as you open nipples etc.
It does say to do the clutch at the same time as it shares the same fluid tho.
pressure bleeding is recommended.
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Re: Bleeding brakes
« Reply #8 on: 12 April 2013, 23:35 »
An eezibleed will make your life easier too, £20 from halfords, around half that with a trade card. It's a power-bleeder that uses air pressure from a tyre.
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Re: Bleeding brakes
« Reply #9 on: 13 April 2013, 07:37 »
An eezibleed will make your life easier too, £20 from halfords, around half that with a trade card. It's a power-bleeder that uses air pressure from a tyre.

I bought a new one on ebay for £12 including postage  a few days ago.