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#11 Re: brake bleeding
blind Posted on: 2006/7/26 8:21
Hi, i'm new hear and has a problem with the breaks on my newly rebuild 72' 1200GX. Me and my dad overhauled the master cylinder, eveything new, and started to blead the breakes, but no luck. I used ddgonzals method to and blead the master cylinder.Help me


#12 Re: brake bleeding
1200GXman Posted on: 2006/7/26 9:30
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yeah right .... get the missus to help and listen to her nag and whinge about how much a waste of money it all is and blah blah blah !!!!!!!


Haha, Boofhead, I know what you are talking about. I am planning a brake upgrade on my Datsun and when I mentioned how much it is going to cost I got the same treatment. The ladies just don't understand.
Secretly we love our Datsuns more than we love them.


#13 Re: brake bleeding
PIGDOG Posted on: 2006/7/26 14:02
done it yet adrian?
just come get me from skool and ill help you bleed them, then we can go for a test drive in it


#14 Re: brake bleeding
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/7/27 4:01
Hi blind,

What sort of a problem are you running into?Quote:
started to blead the breakes, but no luck
Do you mean no fluid came out?

When the Master is replaced/overhauled, you need to start at the Master. New ones come with instructions. If yours doesn't have bleeder ports on the Master, you just have to crack the fitting open enough to get the fluid out, it *will* make a big mess, so afterwards carefully wash the firewall with water.



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