i gues i missed this the first timearound. i use the Phenix injecter
for all bleed flush jobs on everything i own. works the same way, reverse,
and you get a bunch of fittings that make it all real easy.
steve
>From: Paul Sayegh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Bleeding brakes and clutch
>Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 19:26:48 -0700
>
>One of the best suggestions I have seen on this list was to "reverse fill"
>your
>hydraulic system. I would estimate that this reduces time by 75%
>Here is the original post.....Thanks Bob
>
>
>A little trick can save you hours. You can prefill the lines by working
> >backwards. Start at the bleeders on the calipers or the clutch either
>one.
> >Get a Plews piston can oiler (about 3 bucks at any discount auto store)
>and
> >a piece of clear plstic tubing to fit the end of the oiler and bleader
> >valves. Fill the oiler with brake fluid and crack the
> >bleader just enough to allow you to pump fluid UP into the resevor.
> >After you start getting a level in the resevor fill it up and continue to
> >bleed the system in the normal manner. Bob H
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