Subject: | [TR] brake/clutch bleeding kit recommendation |
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From: | TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
Date: | Sat, 3 Mar 2012 21:30:09 -0800 |
References: | <A22863079C5F461E910ADC5DB33DA5AE@valued9cfc0b6f><CAFWFMyjUVA9k7_RScc6fxEEfY8bKMaR0gz96NUKEgdo8LRP8Fw@mail.gmail.com><FE5FDBA8-E911-447D-8D9B-F495BE9E74A2@comcast.net><05c901ccf998$2e05a990$0301a8c0@randall> <E3CD8C61-CE3B-409D-86C6-DC9CF621B17D@comcast.net> |
> The compression of the seat cushion pushes it. I bleed it a bit, set > it up again, and repeat until no more bubbles. It's a highly > calibrated 2x4 :) Seems like that would involve a lot of getting in and out from under the car. Thanks for the explanation, that would not have occurred to me. -- Randall |
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