Bleeding brakes
#11
This may sound totally dumb but I gotta ask..
On the end that goes into the booster, there is a yellow plastic cover. I assume it is to protect the components during shipping and needs to come off for installation (?)
I read that you can't bench bleed this before installation. Is that correct??
Just trying to only do this once since it is a might cold outside so I gotta work fast.
On the end that goes into the booster, there is a yellow plastic cover. I assume it is to protect the components during shipping and needs to come off for installation (?)
I read that you can't bench bleed this before installation. Is that correct??
Just trying to only do this once since it is a might cold outside so I gotta work fast.
#13
took the Disco in yesterday at 8 AM and was told the MC would be done by noon. 2:30 I called and they said a mechanic didn't show up for work. I said I would pick it up the next say at 9AM... Showed up at 9:30 and they were still working on it. At 10:51, it was finished. WOW! 26 hours to replace a master cylinder and bleed the brakes!! no wonder these trucks are so expensive to get fixed!! (just kidding) I guess we now know why I fix my own vehicles...(also charged me $275 and I supplied the master cylinder)
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