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*UPDATE* (X-Post) Not Happy (Brakes)-Part 2

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Old 01-04-2005 | 02:30 PM
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"I bled the system when my uncle was pressing on the brakes and i attached a small hose onto the bleeder screw, and kept on opening the screw untill the fluid in the hose turned from yellowish to blue w/o bubbles."

"Anyways, im doing the old-fashioned way of bleeding the system tomorrow, will let you know on how that ends (good i hope)."

What step-by-step procedure are you and your uncle using? You have to be careful with the bleed-scerw because you can actually suck air in through the threads.
Old 01-05-2005 | 01:47 AM
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Dan: He pumps the pedal a fee times, then when he presses and holds down the brakes, i open the bleed screw and fluid gushed through the tube and doesn't flow back. I use the tube to see air bubble.

Update: It was foggy and cold this morning, brakes felts like $hit!!!! almost crashes twice near the office



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