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Re: How do you flush the ABS?

Subject: Re: How do you flush the ABS?
by Fluff on 2009/8/7 17:14:50

Thanks Bill, but it was my fault for not reading properly.

I have the 93 FSM and will check out specs. I do sometimes get a very slight pulsation so Im going to put a dial gauge on the rotors and check the bearings etc., it could be that I'd get away with just indexing them, but if I can find a machine I'll probably get a quick skim anyway.

One thing that has come to mind since I finished, is I wonder if it would have helped if I'd have pushed the pistons back into the calipers (and kinda chocked em there) before bleeding. I wonder if this would have helped by pushing any air & contamination back to the m/cyl rather than flush all the remaining cr*p through the system... any thoughts?

My big concern at the moment is this start-up check and why I can't hear it. I feel that it would should up on the DIC if it wasn't happening. But I'm darned if I can hear any valves cycling.
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