B) Bleeder fittings on the combination valve,
if equipped .
C) Wheel cylinders and calipers in succession
beginning with the wheel closest to the master
cylinder, and working to the farthest one .
NOTE: Follow manufacturer's recommended bleeding
sequence (if known) . The procedure given in this
article specifies to begin bleeding the wheel closest
to master cylinder . Regardless of sequence used,
always ensure all air is purged from system .
3) Slip 1
⁄
" of tubing between the pump and the lid
1
of reservoir jar at port marked "TO PUMP"
(FIGURE 18) .
4) Attach 3
⁄
" plastic hose to the bottom of the cap .
1
5) Affix at least a 1" piece of tubing to the other
reservoir jar port . Be certain that the cover of the
reservoir jar is secure, but don't over tighten .
6) Select the appropriate adapter(s) . The L-shaped
universal adapters should fit snugly over the brake
bleeding fitting in order to seal properly . The
tapered adapters fit inside the thru-hole of fitting
and will generally seal well when inserted tightly
with a pressing and twisting motion . Attach adapter
to reservoir hose .
FIGURE 18: BRAKE BLEEDING KIT
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braKe bLeeDinG
7) Place wrench on brake bleeding fitting .
Attach adapter and pump assembly, and pump
10 to 15 times .
NOTE: If bubbles coming out of the fitting are very
small and even in size, the air is probably coming
from within the system . It is not necessary to
eliminate these bubbles as they do not affect brake
operation . If desired, these bubbles can generally be
eliminated by placing grease or Teflon tape around
the threads, to act as a seal .
8) Open fitting slightly, only enough to cause the
fluid to enter jar, usually
9) After evacuating about " of fluid into the jar,
close the fitting and refill the master cylinder .
Repeat all previous steps on all remaining wheels .
If fluid is not drawn into the jar after opening the
fitting, make certain the lid of the jar is tight . You
will not be able to produce the necessary vacuum
in the jar if the lid does not fit securely . Occasionally
some dirt will get into the brake line, in which case
the pump may not be totally effective . If this
happens, have someone touch the brake pedal
once lightly, with the bleeding valve open, then
proceed to use the pump .
To Pump
⁄
to
⁄
turn .
1
1
4
Form 8433