10-20-2012, 12:04 PM | #12 |
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Re: Front brake is stuck
i sprayed some wd-40 in there, feels better now.
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10-23-2012, 12:09 PM | #13 |
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Re: Front brake is stuck
One of the things that you guys who don't want to bleed your brakes can do in the interim (And you should learn to do it. It's incredibly easy once you wrap your head around it.) is go to the dollar store, buy a turkey baster, and suck out the fluid from your reservoir, leaving a small pool in the bottom so you don't allow any air into the lines. Then top off the reservoir with fresh fluid. You'll at least be putting a small portion of new fluid into the system.
This is the lazy ass redneck way of doing it. But it's better than nothing. Seriously though, all you need to do a proper brake bleed is abour 30 cents worth of clear tubing from Home Depot, a wrench, some new fluid and about 8 minutes. PROCEDURE:
NOTES: Don't ever let the reservoir run dry Run clear tube into a an old water bottle that has some brake fluid in the bottom so you don't suck air back into the system. DONE. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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