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Thats far more than I realized! Thanks for clearing this up for me. I knew 50psi wasnt as much as the line pressure in the brakes, but I didnt realize that the operational preasure was that much. Thanks for explaining.
Sure, let me completely restate the question.
After having a wheel cylinder fail me, I am concerned about another brake part failure. I have visually inspected the truck and I see no damaged or worn hoses. Could I father ensure safety by pressure testing the brake system, therefore ensuring...
I wasnt sure if Alcohol would be harmful to the rubber components, which is why I asked. Thanks for the rapid reply!
I wasnt clear with the 50psi question. I am going to bleed them at about 5psi, then after I have bled them, I want to seal everything up, crank it up to 50ish, and check to...
My truck currently sits with 6 rebuilt wheel cylinders, the lines disconnected.
I assembled a pressure style bleeder using some tools for painting, including a stainless steel pressure pot that I have hooked up to my compressor. I then had a hose made to go from the pressure pot to the MC...
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