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| agro1 |
09-05-2002 11:22 AM |
How To Bleed The Brakes On A Spf
Could someone walk me through or give me some good pointers / lessons learned when bleeding the brakes on my SPF ? I have a Mighty-Vac and will be using Castrol SRF brake fluid. Thanks in advance.
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| RACER X #99 |
09-05-2002 11:34 AM |
I don't like using the Vacuum system. I tried it many times and had much better success with the two person mythod. One pumping the other bleeding.Check my post in Tech Tips regarding brake bleeding.
RD:)
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| Mr.Fixit |
09-05-2002 11:38 AM |
SPF cars come mostly bled already on the brakes. You just need a friend to push on the pedal when you tell him to. The vacuum deals only get you started, you need to pressure bleed to finish.
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| agro1 |
09-05-2002 11:44 AM |
Good points - thanks...But, how much of this pricy stuff do I need ? It is sold in liters - does the entire braking system require more than one litre ??
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| RACER X #99 |
09-05-2002 12:26 PM |
All cars require different amounts of fluid. Mine has Wilwoods all around and about a pint and one half fills it completely. I think the one liter Castrol will be enough for you.
RD
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