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Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
Ive finally completed the install and i wanted to test for leaks and thought to bleed the brakes. I may be premature, does the engine have to be running to do this? Just to test for leaks? I havent installed the engine and was hoping to test for leaks first in the brake system.
I bought the plug for the prop valve and replaced the sensor with it. Ive got a bleeder kit also ready to start, just wasnt sure what I should/shouldnt do next. |
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
No bleed away if you have power brakes hook a shop vac up to test pedal
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
Bleed it.
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
Thanks guys for the quick replies, I actually dont even have the brake pedal installed yet. I'll hook that up first, been putting it off since the interior hasnt been covered yet with noise reducer mat stuff.
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
You don't even need a pedal, you can push in the back of the master. Even easier, gravity bleed it, it's full of air. Let the gravity do the work for you...
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
That's what I did first is gravity bleed. Then used the pedal to check everything after. Went much smoother that way.
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
X2 on gravity bleeding .
Make sure you bench bleed the master cylinder first before you bleed the rest if the system.
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
That will do way better that the tinker toy I used. I went cheap after having to buy the expensive flaring tool that did perfect by the way...no leaks!!
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
Bench bleeding with a syringe is the latest greatest way to do a master cylinder.
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
I’ve installed Speed Bleeders on three of my vehicles. Makes it a one person job. No complaints. They make it very easy to flush the entire system with new fluid as well.
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
Front disc, rear drum???
If you have all drum or just rear drum, make sure the shoes are adjusted, and can even be adjusted a little tight, before bleeding. I also gravity bleed to start. |
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Re: Bleeding new brake system without an engine- need to wait?
Now those are cool. Kinda expensive but I guess you could use and remove them for use on other vehicles.
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