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etchison 08-24-2009 02:56 PM

how do you guys bleed your brakes?
 
i have a cookie cutter tube chassis nova 4 wilwood discs, strange master under floor',2 bule residual valves and proportioning valuve to the front lines before the line lock. i bleed them and seam to have a fine nice firm pedal. head out to the track the pedal is soft. works good and jack standsbefore i leave! please help

fla1976 08-24-2009 03:08 PM

Brake bleeder
 
Here is from a previous post.

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Tod74 08-24-2009 03:53 PM

I bleed them into a bottle of fluid since I work alone. I use a real long hose and a clear bottle of fluid and pump until no more bubbles.

MEMRACING62 08-24-2009 07:00 PM

how close to exaust pipe or headers do you have brake lines?brake fluid could be boiling from heat

etchison 08-24-2009 07:12 PM

car has side exit headers just seems to have trapped air i CANT get out

fla1976 08-25-2009 05:20 PM

Air
 
I had the same problem with my Vega. I couldn't get the air out no matter much I bled it. The problem was that the air would compress and wedge itself in a spot and never break out. The low pressure bleeder doesn't have enough pressure to compress the air and it gets bled out. I couldn't believe the size of the air bubble when it did bleed out. The brakes were great after that and the front wheels would hold the car for the burn out. Before that it would just roll and it was a pain to do a decent burnout. The bleeder is easy to build and works great. Use a large "C" clamp to clamp it to to master cylinder.

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gnsrule 08-25-2009 05:28 PM

You got the wilwoods with the crossover tube or bleeders on the bottom ? If there on the bottom , you gotta flip em upside down to get the bleeder up. Pretty self explanerary.
BTW, is that you Mike?

etchison 08-27-2009 07:05 AM

this is mike from wisconsin! im going to try pressure bleed them hoping that should be the ticket

chevyfireball 08-28-2009 10:24 PM

Had a hell time with my 69 Camaro. I used a vacuum pump and did it by myself. The line across the diff had internal collapsing and after replacing that, all was good. Start at the wheel furthest away from the cylinder.

TheRabbit 08-29-2009 05:34 AM


Originally Posted by gnsrule
You got the wilwoods with the crossover tube or bleeders on the bottom ? If there on the bottom , you gotta flip em upside down to get the bleeder up. Pretty self explanerary.
BTW, is that you Mike?

X2. Get a vacuum pump and it's easy to do by yourself.
Replace all lines with steel / braided lines. No way would I have any rubber lines on a race car!


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