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"amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message news:QokNb.1257$_H5.783@lakeread06... > im not sure where the bleed valve is? I see two lines from the master > cylinder going down then i havent looked anymore at it. But where is this > bleed valve? Should i just go with the pump kit? > "amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message > news:43cNb.1202$_H5.1057@lakeread06... > > I have a 96 honda accord lx w/out abs. I was wondering how do i bleed my > > brake lines w/out a pump. I know i need two people. One to pump the > brakes. > > But where do i disconnect the line to bleed the brakes? > > > > > > |
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This is the manual for a civic, but gives you a good idea:
http://icelord.net/honda/repair/Serv...l/pdf/19-6.pdf "amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message news:QokNb.1257$_H5.783@lakeread06... > im not sure where the bleed valve is? I see two lines from the master > cylinder going down then i havent looked anymore at it. But where is this > bleed valve? Should i just go with the pump kit? > "amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message > news:43cNb.1202$_H5.1057@lakeread06... > > I have a 96 honda accord lx w/out abs. I was wondering how do i bleed my > > brake lines w/out a pump. I know i need two people. One to pump the > brakes. > > But where do i disconnect the line to bleed the brakes? > > > > > > |
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You need to take your car to a brake place. Unless you can find someone knowledgable to help you, you're asking for trouble. Bearman "amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cNb.1202$_H5.1057@lakeread06... > I have a 96 honda accord lx w/out abs. I was wondering how do i bleed my > brake lines w/out a pump. I know i need two people. One to pump the brakes. > But where do i disconnect the line to bleed the brakes? > > |
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"CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message news:0eadndpFcvpYZZjdRVn-sw@comcast.com... > Seriously I would just take it somewhere that does this and pay the money. > It isn't worth learning on your own car, especially when you could break off > a bleeder valve or something since you haven't been trained to do this > properly. No flame here just pointing out what might be the best route to > do this. > > CaptainKrunch Good advice! The bleed valve is easy to break off. If you don't know where it is take it too a shop and spend the money or be prepared to learn about brakes. It's hard to get a solid estimate from a shop on bleeding, if the bleeders don't open or break you have to start replacing parts. <Shrug>, that's just the way it is. I get a 6 point that fits and tap gently with a small hammer until the bleeder starts to turn. I have tapped as long as 5 min to get it loose & had them just not come loose... The easy way to bleed them is get the bleeders open, put a drip pan under the wheel and let gravity do it. Don't let the MC run out! 8 times out of 10 this is enough. |
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Buy the little kit. It's $5. has a hose and
a little bottle with a magnet. It makes it easy for 1 person to do it. "becida" <becidanospam@juno.com> wrote in message news:R7CdnYc1BNNfUOfdRVn_iw@whidbeytel.com... > > "CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message > news:0eadndpFcvpYZZjdRVn-sw@comcast.com... > > Seriously I would just take it somewhere that does this and pay the money. > > It isn't worth learning on your own car, especially when you could break > off > > a bleeder valve or something since you haven't been trained to do this > > properly. No flame here just pointing out what might be the best route > to > > do this. > > > > CaptainKrunch > > Good advice! > > The bleed valve is easy to break off. If you don't know where it is take it > too a shop and spend the money or be prepared to learn about brakes. > > It's hard to get a solid estimate from a shop on bleeding, if the bleeders > don't open or break you have to start replacing parts. <Shrug>, that's just > the way it is. > I get a 6 point that fits and tap gently with a small hammer until the > bleeder starts to turn. I have tapped as long as 5 min to get it loose & had > them just not come loose... > > The easy way to bleed them is get the bleeders open, put a drip pan under > the wheel and let gravity do it. Don't let the MC run out! 8 times out of 10 > this is enough. > > |
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