Doah! I knew that Joe, I was just checking to see if you guys were awake. I guess not, because nobody asked about my lovely assistant. ;-)
Thanks GWN Daren -----Original Message----- From: GTS-1000 Owners List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Loss, Joe Sent: February 19, 2002 11:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ABS HU flushing I don't think anyone meant you to run the ABS test while you are actually pumping the fluid out of the bleeders. Just bleed the system, run the test a few times, pump through more new fluid, run the test, pump...etc. The idea is to get some new fluid in through to all the minute cavities and spaces within the solenoid valves and other ABS components (and get the stale stuff out). After you bleed the system initially don't expect anything noticeable after you run the test and bleed again. We are only talking about tiny volumes "stuck" inside the solenoid valves. Remember also, this procedure is only needed (as far as I know) in theory. It does not appear in any Yamaha maintenance manuals. But it certainly won't hurt to do it and I haven't heard anything that would disprove the theory yet. Joe.
