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Re: ford brake bleedingPosted by the tractor vet on March 27, 2002 at 19:01:41 from (216.196.13.248): In Reply to: ford brake bleeding posted by mark ct on March 26, 2002 at 09:15:33:
Doing truck brakes are not quite the same as doing a car or pick up , first you must get all the brakes adjusted up as this will help alot, the crack the bleeder at the hydra vac. and bleed there then to the right rear then the left rear then right ft, then the left and some times a power bleeder is required . Themain reasons is that the master cyl. doers not have enouch stroke and then you have the hydra vac cyl. And people wounder why i don't like JUICE brakes on trucks. Getting the brakes adjusted can be a real pain in ........ and half the brake problems with bigger trucks is adjustment.
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