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Bleeding brakes on 1946 Chevy p-up


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Posted by Craig H on October 11, 2006 at 20:45:53 from (67.168.87.138):

I had just replaced two hard line brake lines running from brake booster to master cylinder. There are two bleeder fittings on brake booster as well as at wheels. What is the proceedure for bleeding the brakes on this? Do I hit the wheels first and finish up at the booster? or vice cersa? Any help/direction is appreciated.


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