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Post by weavo56 on Feb 22, 2011 10:31:30 GMT -5
Bought an Ezibleed kit and new fluid from halfords ,decided to change all the old fluid for fresh . Hope to get it done this week .Anyone else done there's yet ?
Graham
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Post by jonnytwoshoes on Feb 22, 2011 18:29:10 GMT -5
hi graham. did the same last weekend, got frustrated with the ezibleed kit found that the air bleed cap wouldnt seal properly on master cylinder, after four or five attempts decided to purchase a one man bleed gun from draper. bit expensive but well worth the money, and you dont have to keep opening and shutting nipples,or pump brake pedal. just open one and trigger gun till air no longer visible, job was done in less than half an hour. if you have a sealey mag its the one that looks like a spray gun with a plastic bottle attatched.
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Post by weavo56 on Feb 22, 2011 22:15:21 GMT -5
Ok thanks jonny , will give it a go and see what happens . I think the tyre pressure has to be 15 psi and no more or you have problems with the tops and bottle .
Graham
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Post by rickwatton on Feb 24, 2011 16:30:00 GMT -5
Hi Graham have used those kits successfuly in the past and yes you are right tyre pressure does have to be low (can't remember exact pressure) or you do have problems Rick
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Post by weavo56 on Feb 25, 2011 12:33:49 GMT -5
Thanks rick, it says below 20psi in the instructions ,hope to do it sunday .
Graham
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Post by tonyb on Feb 28, 2011 13:16:56 GMT -5
Hi Graham how did the brakes go? used the easibleed on mine when I changed to twin master cylinders and it worked fine as long as you remember to disconnect it if you stop for a cuppa !
Tony
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Post by weavo56 on Feb 28, 2011 15:02:09 GMT -5
Hi tony , didn't get round to doing them on sun .Other things croped up and weather wasn't too good . I finish this weeks shifts on thur morning so I have till mon morning to get it done ,hopefully .
Graham
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