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Old 07-09-2018, 11:21 PM   #10
Mykids69
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Re: Can't bleed the front drums!

Good news is that one of the old cylinders had an extended bleeder. Seem to work for what I needed. Only problem is that it only gets so tight. I think it will be okay for now. I will be doing disc fronts down the road. The boy is off to the Airforce mid August, so it will be parked and Dad gets to really tear into it then! He has offered to send me $500 a month to buy parts and work on it while he is gone......... I can't wait! Not the part about him leaving, but the fact that it gets me out of the house!

Thank you all for the suggestions, this is the best board I have found!

Jason

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