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Re: IH Wet brakes Need Diagnostic HELP!
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Posted by richard on August 13, 2004 at 17:12:46 from (195.93.34.14):
In Reply to: Re: IH Wet brakes Need Diagnostic HELP! posted by Texas Red Iron on August 13, 2004 at 16:50:33:
First of all very carefuly bleed the brakes,run the engine at fast tickover (about 1000 rev/min)for about 5 min,keep the engine running. Connect 2 bleed tubes to the nipples on top of the brake housings put the ends of the tubes in the trans filler plug, with the pedals latched together SLOWLY pump the brakes untill air is bled out of one of the nipples,close that nipple and carry on untill the other side runs clear.It is important to keep the engine running and pump the pedals slowly or you will not get complete fill of the master cylinders,keeping the pedals latched together will ensure that the balance valve is cleared of air,topping up of the master cylinders is done automaticly by the return oil from the oil cooler circuit.Let me know if matters improve or not, I will talk to you again tomorrow (past bed-time in England!)
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