Posted by Garth Quapp From Alberta on Sunday, July 27, 2003 at 1:13PM :
In Reply to: Rough! Carryall for sale in Climax Springs, MO posted by Dan Shockley on Sunday, July 27, 2003 at 11:33AM :
Dan, bring with you a piece of rubber tubing(clear is best) that you will be able to slip over the bleeder screw. Then, put the other end of the hose into a container that has some brake fluid in it. Then fill the brake master cylinder and slowly pump the brake pedal. It might that a little while at first, but you will start to get fluid coming out at the wheel cylinder. Also start at the wheel cylinder furthest from the master(right rear). You should see fluid and air being pushed out of the clear tube and only brake fluid will be pulled back in. It would help if you have a helper so you can tell him/her to pump the brakes and you can run the hose/adding brake fluid to the master/and tightening the bleeder screws. Hope this helped, if you need some more help, E-mail me.
P.S Bring lots of brake fluid, running out sucks.