In another post on this page we were discussing using the TwinMax and then adjusting valves. Another common service job is the replacement of brake fluid. I have a written procedure for that operation I would like to share here. The original document has been updated and modified somewhat by me - I can't credit the original author - I feel certain he/she wouldn't mind our using it here. These instructions use the MityVac brake bleeding tool.
This tool can be bought at a number of automotive sources - Here is a URL for JCWhitney: They cost about $35.00 most places.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Prod ... y/ss-10101
Email me if you have questions - or post observations and comments on this thread.
Brake Bleeding using the MityVac suction tool
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Brake Bleeding using the MityVac suction tool
Bill Haycock - Member #78
Huntsville, AL
Huntsville, AL