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Bleeding brakes

Subject: Bleeding brakes
by pianoguy on 2008/1/8 22:50:41

I've been boning up on this recently, as I haven't done it myself in decades, and am going to be doing a little brake work when my car comes out of storage. One article I read mentioned that before starting, you should first depress the brake pedal as far as it normally goes, and to then put a block of wood under the pedal so that it doesn't travel further during the bleeding process. It mentioned that you could damage the o-rings in the MC if there's any corrosion in there beyond where the normal operation occurs. Anybody ever do this? Any other tips?
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