Posted by Hobo,NC on January 02, 2016 at 18:15:48 from (75.138.218.81):
In Reply to: Bleeding Brakes posted by guido on January 02, 2016 at 09:33:28:
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I have HO-Made vacuum pumps and pressure tanks and brought my share of equipment to bleed brakes. I done a many with aMityvac 7300. A vacuum set up will suck air past the wheel cylinder cup tho rare it does happen. A Chebby truck is the worst of the bunch for this I always go behind them and manually bleed those after a test drive.
A mid to late 90's to 2000 chebby truck is the worst of the bunch no matter how you bleed it are what tools you have to work with... :cry: Chebbys with quick take up master cylinders can tho curve balls all day long...
Back flushing well if its old I have had to do that on one 60 series chebby other that that never had to go there on anything else. You stand a chance of eating a abs hydraulic modulator if you go there and its yours that fudge up all you own it yours its your right...
I have invested in equipment that will do the job and like to make some money along the way. This is one area were I feel its good for me and the customer..
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