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Topic: Pressure bleeder config. - manual bleed question too. (Read 165 times)
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bbscamp
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On a 70 mopar, drum disk, I want to pressure bleed. I have a fluid ball, all cleaned up, filled ready to go. The adapt. plate fits over the top in place of the master cover, and continuouisly refills the master, so no stopping to refill. But, you can set the adapter to pressurize the front or rear chamber, or both at the same time. Is there any reason to do them seperate? I like the "two at a time" set up. I'm having trouble manual bleeding, but maybe the press. bleeder will do the trick.
Also: If manual bleeding, when you open the front caliper bleeder, the pedal goes to the floor with little effort (as it should). With the front closed, and the rear WC bleeder open....you need alot more effort, and the pedal travel is much less when you push the brake. Does this seem right???
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bOb shingler
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not sure of what your asking but to bleed brakes you start at the with the longest one or the right rear, next left rear, next right front and left front.
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"bOb Built" (no matter how many times it takes) 
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