[ROVERNET - UK] Re: rear brake bleed line?

Anders Hedelund anders at xoz.dk
Fri Dec 21 19:50:30 GMT 2007


Yep, that's exactly it....ahl


Vern Klukas said the following on 21-12-2007 19:48:
> Pretty simple, all you need is a short piece of brake pipe with male 
> ends and a male to male adapter. Pipe goes where the bleed screw was, 
> male adapter goes on the end of the pipe and the bleed screw goes in 
> the male adapter and you are good to go.
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> Yours
> Vern
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>> In the photo, it seems you have attached a long brake pipe to the 
>> bleed screw hole, making the bleed much easier. How? thanks!
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>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anders Hedelund" <anders at xoz.dk>
>> To: <rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com>
>> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:58 AM
>> Subject: [ROVERNET - UK] Getting on - and some photos
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>>> Our house by the sea was burglarized yesterday, so after cleaning 
>>> the mess I had an opportunity to go to the workshop and do a couple 
>>> of long postponed things:
>>>
>>> Coolant expansion tank: 
>>> http://xoz.dk/ahl/auto/AfterFredFlintstone/ahl_4268.html shows a 
>>> FIAT unpressurized tank behind left hand light unit. It was still 
>>> half full after 10 years of storage.
>>>
>>> Bleeding rear brakes: 
>>> http://xoz.dk/ahl/auto/AfterFredFlintstone/ahl_4282.html and on 
>>> shows how I used an additional length of tube to get easy access for 
>>> the otherwise awkward job.
>>>
>>> Front inertia seat belts in MK1 cars: 
>>> http://xoz.dk/ahl/auto/AfterFredFlintstone/ahl_4292.html  and on 
>>> shows how I did it.
>>>
>>> All three things have been previously discussed and described here 
>>> in Rovernet.
>>>
>>> ..Anders, Denmark
>>>
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