How Do I Bleed The Brakes?
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Same here....
oops, I'm sorry for posting the wrong topic in this forum. I meant to say that I had the same problem on my GS. It got torn off from some busted up spare tire in the road so I just kept it off. Only problem is that it makes your engine really dirty! Ugh!!!! So how much is that difusser from Greddy anyways? Either that or the original. But I gotta get a move on this before it gets really dirty! so if I were you, I'll get it fixed ASAP! Good luck man!
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I split your post into a new thread since the previous thread had nothing to do with brakes.
Also, this procedure has been described here before, as well as on banannaGS's site
http://bananags.netfirms.com/
HTH
Also, this procedure has been described here before, as well as on banannaGS's site
http://bananags.netfirms.com/
HTH
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Oops...this is the right posting...
I was wondering if anyone knew the correct procedure to bleeding your brake lines/fluids. I'm planning on doing it myself along with paint my calipers. I've read a little bit of information here and there, but still kind of confused b/c some said to bleed the brake fareast from the master cylinder first and some says closest!? I hope someone had successfully done this and could assist me with it! Thanks you all.
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