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Originally Posted by boneheaddoctor
your way requires you to bleed your brakes every time you do a brake job....something excesive. I've never had a single problem in the 32 years I have done brake jobs....nore do I know a single mechanic that triples the work of a brake job in this manner.
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Boy , you blew that one
You don't bleed the system at all, You simply open the bleeder to make pushing the caliper back WITHOUT having to use a clamp.. cuz there is now no PRESSURE to push against .. meaning LESS work..When the caliper is back , you tighten the bleeder , No bleeding needed ,and with the added benefit of getting rid of the crap in the caliper ... plus , talk about less work.. now you do not even have to worry about the fluid raising the res level to overflow.
.. if you do not know a single mechanic that knows this common, time saving trick of the trade , you do not know any good mechanics..
.. and I will not even continue to school you on the benefits of brake fluid changes , cuz anyone who has been doing brakes for 32 years and would not be familiar with the hygroscopic properties of brake fluid and the problems that it causes is not about to listen to common sense..