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Re: Re: Re: need some brake help


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Posted by rwp on November 09, 2005 at 18:12:51 from (207.69.137.12):

In Reply to: Re: Re: need some brake help posted by Nat on November 09, 2005 at 14:46:50:

Nat" No. You need to bleed the back brakes to create a brake failure to the rear. That will send your brake fluid to the front so that it will push the air out. Then you need to go back to the rear and bleed the rear until your brake light goes off. When you are working on the front wheel cylinder, your differential valve shifted to the rear. So what you are really trying to do is get it back to the center so you will have front and rear brakes. If you are not sure what a differential valve is, you will find it right after your master cylinder. One line from your differential switch goes to your front brake and one goes to the rear brake. So whether you have front brake failure or rear brake failure, the spool moves and only lets the fluid go to the non failure. When you get the spool in the center, it turns your brake failure light off. By the way, did you ever get your International started with my help?


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