While working on my '70 2000 yesterday I found a pinhole in the longer of
the two hard lines on the driver side caliper so I'm going to have to fix
that. I've like to have a "Why the hell did you design it that way!"
discussion with the engineer who designed the front caliper setup, but
regardless I have to deal with it.
I seem to remember a thread regarding the best way to bleed the front
calipers and I've dug around, but haven't been able to find it. Can someone
point me in the right direction? I also think the best thing to do is
replace all of the hard lines on both calipers so I'm going to be looking
for replacements. These things are pricy!!
I did buy a Motive pressure bleeder, and although putting the cover plate
on the master cylinder is a bit fiddly the bleeder works pretty well. That
should help with bleeding the calipers.
TIA,
Ron
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