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Old May 16th 05, 03:29 PM
Montblack
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("Newps" wrote)
Sounds like an air bubble or two in the line. Bleed from the bottom,
not like you bleed your car.



What does this mean? Bottom?


My experience with 20 year old cars is:

Pump, pump, pump. Hold. (HELPER - "Like this?")
Open (YOU, at the wheel ...which I thought was the bottom??)

Press slowly on brake pedal (HELPER listening to the radio. "Huh? What?")
Fluid squirts out (YOU - "Turn off the d*** radio.")

Close
Check and refill brake fluid reservoir (which I thought was the top??)

HELPER - "Pump again?"
YOU - "No. Not yet, I'm still filling the....You pumped didn't you?"
HELPER - "Sorry."
YOU - "Turn off that d*** radio."

Rinse and repeat :-)

How do you do it in planes?

Thanks


Montblack
 




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