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tbailey

05-31-2006 16:52:46




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i have a 93 honda four-trax i busted a front brake hose on and replaced it does any one know how to bleed the brakes?




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tbailey

06-02-2006 04:35:37




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 Re: ot honda four wheeler in reply to tbailey, 05-31-2006 16:52:46  
it has drum brakes on the the front and rear but i
will look again this afternoon for what you discribe thanks for the reply



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Matt in the Thumb

06-02-2006 06:38:59




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 Re: ot honda four wheeler in reply to tbailey, 06-02-2006 04:35:37  
If the fronts are hydraulic and have a resevoir, they should still have a bleeder screw somewhere. You may have to pull the drums to find it. The rears may be mechanical. I had an 86 Honda that had mechanical rears.



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Matt in the Thumb

06-01-2006 11:51:12




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 Re: ot honda four wheeler in reply to tbailey, 05-31-2006 16:52:46  
There should be a bleeder fitting on the caliper. It looks something like a grease fitting, usually has a rubber cap. If you don't have a helper, you'll need a vacuum bleeder. First thing, make sure the fluid resevoir is full of brake fluid. Then, have a helper pump up and hold the front brake lever. Then crack open the bleeder and let the air/fluid out until the handle is all the way in. Repeat this process until pure fluid comes out. No air. While doing this, make sure the resevoir remains full. They don't hold much fluid.

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