1JUM2NV Well-Known Member Joined Mar 22, 2009 Messages 530 Location Perth SOR Jan 15, 2015 #1 Hey guys, is there a quick and easy way to bleed brembos? Cheers
MDK87 Hyundai's can't fly!! Joined Dec 12, 2007 Messages 2,364 Location Brisbane Jan 15, 2015 #2 I bled mine like a normal caliper...?
evo-gsr Well-Known Member Joined Jan 5, 2009 Messages 10,379 Location Buddhist Temple NSW Jan 16, 2015 #3 You can buy a bleeder that attatches to the compressor...that works well. But as above you just bleed like a normal caliper
You can buy a bleeder that attatches to the compressor...that works well. But as above you just bleed like a normal caliper
1JUM2NV Well-Known Member Joined Mar 22, 2009 Messages 530 Location Perth SOR Jan 16, 2015 #4 Do u bleed each side of the caliper? Or both sides of it at the same time? Planning on doing the brake 2mora
Do u bleed each side of the caliper? Or both sides of it at the same time? Planning on doing the brake 2mora
unhuman Well-Known Member Joined Aug 1, 2014 Messages 132 Location New Zealand Jan 16, 2015 #5 evo-gsr said: You can buy a bleeder that attatches to the compressor...that works well. But as above you just bleed like a normal caliper Click to expand... This or build your own from a $12 garden sprayer from bunnings. Pressure bleeding is so much better than manual bleeding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsuO3MG0UXM
evo-gsr said: You can buy a bleeder that attatches to the compressor...that works well. But as above you just bleed like a normal caliper Click to expand... This or build your own from a $12 garden sprayer from bunnings. Pressure bleeding is so much better than manual bleeding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsuO3MG0UXM
DOUGMO yoni lover Joined Oct 20, 2006 Messages 8,885 Location Melbourne Jan 16, 2015 #6 Bleed the inside first then the outside
evo-gsr Well-Known Member Joined Jan 5, 2009 Messages 10,379 Location Buddhist Temple NSW Jan 16, 2015 #7 That too ^