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Old 09 February 2003, 02:54 PM
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When changing front callipers is there any special way to bleed them out ie pressure kit or can you just do it with the pedal?
Old 09 February 2003, 08:51 PM
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Yes!
Easy blead kit from Hal**rds
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without sounding funny, make sure the caliper is on the correct side of the car.
ie. the bleed nipple is at the top.

dont roll your eyes it has been done.
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I didn't think the easybleed kit in Halfords had a big enough cap for the Scoob brake reservoir.

Unless it has been changed??
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All done with the pedal...
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