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Bleeding brakes?
I read the 42-0010 brake bleeding instructions from the CD-ROM. I was just wondering if any of these aftermarket brake bleeders can be used, or if anyone can recommend any particular one? My car has ABS, but not ASR - 86/300E.
What I want to do is replace the brake booster as it is making hissing noises now and then when we apply the brakes. I am also sure this is the culprit for the vacuum leak we are experiencing (economy meter doesn't go fully into the black zone when idling). Should I replace any other items while in there? I read something about replacing the master cylinder seal towards the brake booster. I couldn't find the partnumber for this one though. |
Power bleeder for less than $50 works perfect. Become a one person job. www.motiveproducts.com
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I bought a Speedi-Bleed for this purpose and have used it successfully for the past 5 yrs. Fluid gets flushed annually. The product seems to get all of the air out and I end up with a firm brake pedal each time.
There are all sorts of gadgets such as this one out there. Mine has a line that connects to the spare tire. The other end of the line connects to a special cap that screws on to the brake fluid reservoir. You pour a qt. of Dot-4 or whatever you like in a plastic container, then open a valve to create pressure that flows the brake fluid. The 4 bleeders screw must be opened of course. Some members here have posted instructions for going the home-made route if you're so inclined. |
Thanks both of you.
I'll see if I can pick one up tomorrow at a store. Considering getting a new vacuum pipe/hose for the new brake booster too to make sure everything is tip-top. |
I use the motive prouducts bleeder with excellent results
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I've been using a Vacula for 10+ years. Quality unit, no problems, easy and neat to use.
A bit pricey though, and requires an air compressor. This works by applying vacuum on the bleeder end, instead of pressure on the reservoir side. http://www.griotsgarage.com/images/p...g/35700_LG.jpg |
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