Brake info

If you don't want to do all the work that this
over-educated nutball did, I would suggest
going to your nearest speedshop or catalog
and buy a set of Russell Speedbleeders in
the correct thread size, install them in your
calipers and/or wheel cylinders and do a
one-man bleed job. They have a check-valve
built in.
All you have to do is loosen each bleeder a
half turn, slowly depress the pedal two or
three times, close the bleeder and move to the
next wheel. Simple and easy. No need to remove
them after the job is completed. I recommend
putting the little snap-on caps on the bleeders to
keep dirt and moisture out.
It works for me.
Gary Kosier
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Mumert
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Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 2:37 PM
Subject: GMC: Brake info

> Hi all
>
> Here are a couple of pages about brakes that may be of interest.
>
> http://members.nccw.net/webe/98/4/bleeder.htm
> http://members.nccw.net/webe/99/4/brakes.htm
>
> Dave Mumert
> dave
>
>