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  • Scouse
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    Bleeding the brakes

    They do on the rears. Fronts bleed as normal

    Scouse.

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  • cossimc
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    Iam sure they self bleed ignition on open the brake calliper nipple push the brake pedal release and they sort themselves out

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  • ronnie amis
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    Always start with the furthest bleed nipple from the master cylinder mate. So passenger rear caliper first.

    Same with the ap's start with the outside bleed nipple

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  • spiritof'76
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    No engine reqd One of those Eazibleed kits is worth its weight in gold for the job though.......... i've got one you connect to the front tyre and it uses the tyre pressure to push the fluid home Saves a lot of fannying about...... just remember to pump your tyre back up after though

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  • coswurv
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    You don't need the engine running, I always start with the bleed nipple furthest away from the inlet pipe.

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  • fordrallycar
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    Wrong section could a mod move to general discussion please

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  • fordrallycar
    started a topic Bleeding the brakes

    Bleeding the brakes

    When bleeding the brakes on the Cosworth do you to have the engine running
    & with AP calipers do you bleed on both nipples & witch one 1st back or Front nipple
    Paul
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