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brakes

The Front Calipers pistons were pitted and they needed to be replaced. I suspect that the rear calipers were in need of some repair work, cut gave up trying to get the mounting bolts loose. Now I just want to get the brakes to work at least as good as they were working prior to my replacing the front calipers.

The bleeding sequence in the book is RR, LF, RF, LR, LF LF, RF RF. As I work my way around the car I get no pedal resistence at all.






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New brakes [1800]
posted by  someone claiming to be joe h  on Sun Nov 24 10:25 CST 2002 >
  • New brakes
    posted by  invar  on Sun Nov 24 10:31 CST 2002 >
    • New brakes
      posted by  someone claiming to be joe h  on Sun Nov 24 10:37 CST 2002 >
      • New brakes
        posted by  invar  on Sun Nov 24 10:58 CST 2002 >
        • New brakes
          posted by  someone claiming to be joe h  on Sun Nov 24 11:05 CST 2002 >
    • New brakes
      posted by  someone claiming to be joe h  on Sun Nov 24 10:51 CST 2002 >
  • New brakes [1800]
    posted by  walrus3 subscriber  on Sun Nov 24 15:04 CST 2002 >
  • New brakes
    posted by  someone claiming to be mike  on Mon Nov 25 06:50 CST 2002 >


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