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08-20-2012, 09:22 AM | #1 |
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Brake fluid volume
Anyone know how much fluid needs to be pumped through the system to replace it all?
This is the one reason I can think of to use ATE Super Blue (and why a lot of people use it). When the fluid coming out is blue, you are done. The next time you bleed the brakes go to amber color, and when the blue is gone you are done. |
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If you are incredibly efficient, you can run through 500mL. Otherwise, you can be incredibly thorough and run nearly 1L to clear out the lines completely. Gravity bleed with some vacuum per corner will help you out if you can't someone to pump the brakes for you.
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