Apparently gravity doesn't work well in Arizona.... Seems like I alwayshave to
pump hell out of the pedal to bleed brakes/clutches. Never did like gravity,
but it's the law..........
Ed
>-----Original Message-----
>From: DougOdom [mailto:dlodom@charter.net]
>Sent: Monday, July 9, 2007 05:45 PM
>To: 'Dick J'
>Cc: 'lsr list autox'
>Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Brake Question
>
>Dick, I use gravity to bleed my brakes every chance I can.
>Doug Odom in big ditch
>
>Dick J wrote:
>
>>After fifty-plus years of playing with old cars, it would seemthat I should
have more answers than questions, but here goes, anotherstupid question.
>>
>> I decided that while the motor was out of my car (77 PontiacFirebird), I'd
detail the engine compartment, and replace both of theold, bent-up front brake
lines. When I got ready to bleed the frontbrakes, I removed the bleeding
nipples to clean them up a bit, andnoticed bubbles streaming out of the
caliper fitting. After a moment,the bubbles stopped and a solid flow of fluid
started leaking out. Iscrewed the nipples back in and snugged them down. I
checked the mastercylinder, which had just been filled, and the front bowl was
about halfempty. I topped it off, got into the car to feel the pedal, and
thebrakes were fine. The system had "bled itself" ? ? ?
>>
>> I've done that with hydraulic front disc brakes on motorcyclesbefore,
helping along by tapping on the brake line, but I've never hadit happen with a
car.
>>
>> Any comments??
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