Hi folks
My next task is to replace the brake fluid. Has anyone any idea how much fluid I'll need? No parts need replacing, just a fluid change, so hopefully no messing about with bleeding the system afterwards!
Thanks in advance
Dom
Changing brake fluid
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You are bleeding if blood leaks out of you - same with hydraulics. You won't need anything like a litre!!!! Just a new 1/2 litre can of fluid should do it - the system actually holds very little
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i bought one of them gunsons pressurised bleeders from halfords normally around £16.
but if you find a friendly staff member and tell him you restore cars in your part time he might give you a trade card and u can get it for £11.
as previously posted by a dif member you have to butcher an old filler cap and put a self tapper in the air hole.
but its brill for getting air out or even doiung a complete change just keep the nipple open until clean fluid comes out.
u use the pressure from a spare tyre and thats what pushes fluid round the system.
but if you find a friendly staff member and tell him you restore cars in your part time he might give you a trade card and u can get it for £11.
as previously posted by a dif member you have to butcher an old filler cap and put a self tapper in the air hole.
but its brill for getting air out or even doiung a complete change just keep the nipple open until clean fluid comes out.
u use the pressure from a spare tyre and thats what pushes fluid round the system.