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I am going to be replacing the brake fluid and I'm looking for some "how to" help. There are no leaks or problems but the fluid is (very) "old" as per the article in the recent monthly magazine.
My questions:
Best way to expel all the fluid? Gravity or pump? Do I need to remove each wheel cylinders to get that last drops out?
How to remove fluid from the servo or is it even necessary?
I am planning to remove the master cylinder to replace the guts just because it would be a good time to do so. Can I tell just by feel if the cylinder walls are good and how much corrosion is acceptable (if there is any)? I have a honer but have been told not to use it.
What is the best way to remove the reservoir with out destroying the new paint? I can suck out most of the fluid first.
Should I use a compressor to blow out the lines?
How much fluid should I have on hand?
Thanks. I hope I haven't forgotten anything. Please feel free to add all your suggestions.
TH
My questions:
Best way to expel all the fluid? Gravity or pump? Do I need to remove each wheel cylinders to get that last drops out?
How to remove fluid from the servo or is it even necessary?
I am planning to remove the master cylinder to replace the guts just because it would be a good time to do so. Can I tell just by feel if the cylinder walls are good and how much corrosion is acceptable (if there is any)? I have a honer but have been told not to use it.
What is the best way to remove the reservoir with out destroying the new paint? I can suck out most of the fluid first.
Should I use a compressor to blow out the lines?
How much fluid should I have on hand?
Thanks. I hope I haven't forgotten anything. Please feel free to add all your suggestions.
TH
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