Posted by pete 23 on November 15, 2014 at 16:07:50 from (74.33.82.156):
In Reply to: IH loadstar brakes posted by Kell on November 15, 2014 at 13:32:24:
The fun of bleeding a booster. Like Jim said, power bleeder is good, but start at the master cyl. I no longer have access to a power bleeder but have good results with the mini vac bleeder system and always start from master and work your way back other wise you induce air in front of system. Systems without a power booster work well to bleed from farthest cyl but with a booster it seems to get an air lock in booster doing it that way as different passage opens when actually applying the brakes versus standing idle. The place where the mini vac works great is with those little slave cylinders used on clutch's etc. I remember a couple guys at the Deere shop bleeding a combine slave, master and having a heck of a time. I ran home and got my mini vac and bled it for them in a couple minutes.
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