Perry and all--
I understand the concept but I can't figure out the practice. If one system
covers the two front brakes will I need TWO helpers--one to step on the
brakes and the other to bleed the right brake while I do the left
simultaneously?
And since the front drums have two wheel cylinders (leading and trailing
shoes) will the two of us need to be doing both all at the same time?
I fear I am missing something.
Best--Michael Oritt
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In a message dated 11/17/2006 2:10:34 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Healeyguy
writes:
On a dual master cylinder set up one master is for the front brakes and one
for the rear. They are however connected together to a common brake pedal.
In order to get a full stroke of the master for bleeding the second cylinder
must also go all the way down. Therefore it is required to bleed one wheel on
the front and one on the back at the same time.
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