Andrew_Grannis
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Hi guys,
I have not posted on here in a long time/worked on the Healey for a while because I bought a 1985 BMW 535i for my daily driver and much of my working on cars time is dedicated to that. But, on Friday, my dad and I started up the Healey for the first time since early July and it started right up and ran like a charm. So, my dad and I have decided that we are going to get our act together and get the brakes done by the end of November. So, my questions to you guys are these:
1. Where should we start... passenger rear? bleed that first and then work our way closer to the master cylinder?
2. Do we need a powered bleeder? and if not, what should we use to get the fluid out?
Thanks in advance for any advice you all can give and hopefully we will have the car stopping with something other than the e-brake. Thanks Again, Andrew
I have not posted on here in a long time/worked on the Healey for a while because I bought a 1985 BMW 535i for my daily driver and much of my working on cars time is dedicated to that. But, on Friday, my dad and I started up the Healey for the first time since early July and it started right up and ran like a charm. So, my dad and I have decided that we are going to get our act together and get the brakes done by the end of November. So, my questions to you guys are these:
1. Where should we start... passenger rear? bleed that first and then work our way closer to the master cylinder?
2. Do we need a powered bleeder? and if not, what should we use to get the fluid out?
Thanks in advance for any advice you all can give and hopefully we will have the car stopping with something other than the e-brake. Thanks Again, Andrew
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