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Old 07-20-2003, 08:00 PM
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jeepup, Well I ain't no mechanic, but this is how I do it, And no problem yet. First remove the cap on you master cylinder, don't take it all the way off, just enough that it can get air. Because when you pump it up it builds up preassure. I start with the driver front, pump up until the pedal gets hard. then open the valve to bleed the brake. Let pedal depress all the way to floor, and hold until You tighten up the set screw. Then Do it again. Move to passainger rear, and do same thing twice. Move to drivers back, and same steps. Move to passanger front and repeat the steps. Make sure and check the master cylinder for brake fluid, because if it runs dry, you get air back in your linesw, and then you have to start all over. Well I hope this will help you. Some people might do it diffrent, but this is always how I have done it and it always worked for me. Good luck and let me know how it worked. Randy[addsig]
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