AtlantaSteve
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Yes or No. Worth it or Waste?
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"silverblueBP" said:Put car on stands
Remove wheels
Remove dust covers from bleeders
I use a 2 liter soda bottle partially filled with brake fluid to capture the old fluid. Keep clear hose submersed in fluid.
Start at RR, move to LR and re-fill MC
Bleed RF then LF.
Top off MC.
"gtscode" said:I used them with silicon brake fluid and couldn't get them to stop leaking. Dumped them and couldn't be happier.
"AtlantaSteve" said:I notice you didn't put the wheels back on and take the car off the stands...might be why you don't get out to the track more often. Try that next time and see how it works.
Seriously, Thanks for the tips. I'll pick some up and see how they work out.
Steve
"Jonk67" said:I copied his list:
1. see if engines broken yet,
2. see if it's a torrential downpour yet
3. repeat
"silverblueBP" said:Et tu, Jon??