Mark,
I strongly suggest using an Easibleed. Many people on the list think they
are worthless, but, used properly, they work very well and make the job so
easy.
Important points:
1. Make sure you don't have too much pressure in your spare type to start
with -- 5-7 pounds are enough.
2. Make sure you have a good seal onto the master cylinder. Too much
pressure (see item 1) often causes leaks!
3. There really is nothing else to it!
I also own a Mityvac and used that once (on my wife's Voyager). If I can get
the Easibleed to seal on the Voyager, I WON't be using the Mityvac again!
Simon
----- Original Message -----
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 12:30:08 -0400
From: "Mark Sherman" <mrkshrmn@hotmail.com>
Subject: Bleeding Brakes on TD
Several years ago I had the brakes on my TD converted to silicone and they
haven't been bled in years. I suspect that the fluid should be renewed
soon. Any recommendations on the best method (device, etc.) for bleeding
brakes on a TD?
Mark Sherman
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