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Old 02-18-2005, 09:08 AM   #1
400ex
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Finally Bled the brakes

I had a post couple of days ago about problems trying to bleed the brakes after I installed a new master cylinder, combination valve and re-ran new front lines.

Must have been a lot of air in the rear lines because finally they all bled Wednesday night after the rear spit out air. The rear shoes and wheel cylinders were all new and adjusted properly, so I new that wasn't the problem. The front lines all quickly bled the air out the second day of bleeding them, and there were no leaks in any lines; I guess the rear brakes need a lot of bleeding.

I also installed a new Jegs line lock in conjunction with my rebuilt 12 bolt with new Eaton posi.

Thanks to Capercat, Junkyard, Danho,a dn 69shortfleet for their tips and suggestions.

James
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