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Re: No pedal return

To: spanlab@ceibo.entelnet.bo, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: No pedal return
From: Ajhsys@aol.com
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 11:08:47 EST
In a message dated 1/31/00 8:50:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
spanlab@ceibo.entelnet.bo writes:

<< George, I am confused? Haynes indicates to bleed from the closest wheel
 back??? Whay should I do now? Enrique >>

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Generally, you always bleed from the farthest wheel back to the closest wheel 
to the MC.  If your car has a dual master cylinder and a pressure warning 
switch like my '77 Midget, the proper procedure is different so the pressure 
switch remains centered.  The full procedure is in the Haynes and Bentley 
manuals for the Midget.  (Sorry, I don't remember what car you have.)

In the Midget (LH drive), the left rear actually is the farthest (longest 
brake line) from the MC, not the right rear, because of the connection of the 
flex hose.

You can bled from the farthest wheel back to the closest and this will remove 
all the air in the system without introducing any more...and then recenter 
the pressure switch.  To center the pressure switch, finish bleeding all the 
brakes, then, with the ignition switch turned on (motor not running) and the 
handbrake off, the brake warning light may be lit.  Bleed the right front 
caliper just until the light goes out.  If the light doesn't go out in one 
press of the pedal whilst bleeding, try it with the left front...just until 
the light goes out.  (If the light doesn't go out, you have another problem.)

Hope this helps.

Allen Hefner
SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport

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