Boost95
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- Oct 21, 2004
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Wilkes Barre,
Pennsylvania
Well, I spent the day doing a NON ABS conversion on my 92 AWD. I ran all the lines etc which wasn't all that bad. After everything was back 2gether it was time to bleed the brakes. I am using a one man bleeder system. Starting at the passenger's rear. No matter how many time I try it still has air bubbles in it. After time I moved on to the drivers rear then the pass front. Both of them took me about 2 times to get all the air out. I then tried the drivers front which acted the same as the passanger's rear. time after time I had bubblesWTF When I was running the lines that go to the master cylinder from the front of the proportioning valve I removed the Master Cylinder to make it easier to manuver the lines in there. Will this have an effect on what im doing? Thats the only thing I can think of.
I also checked for leaks and they are all fine. Please give me some pointers
Thanks,
-Mike-


. . . if the 1G is setup like the 2G, the proper sequence to bleed is Passenger Rear-Driver Front, Driver Rear-Passenger Front . . . reason being, those pairs are on the same 'circuit' @ the master cylinder. So bleed the longest line in the circuit first, then the shorter of the two, then switch to the other circuit. -- good luck