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piechipsandpeas Member Since: 12 May 2021 Location: Albany, Western Australia Posts: 208 |
Hi APK.
One litre will be more than enough. |
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27th Aug 2022 12:42am |
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Leamreject Member Since: 19 Dec 2020 Location: Middle Earth - Leamington Spa Posts: 969 |
Agreed 1ltr is ample and as mentioned already I also frequently use a large syringe and draw old fluid directly out of the reservoir to add fresh. Doing this frequently on my cars and bikes just becomes part of my routine maintenance and is easy. Ride like you stole it!!
If I’m not on a bike it’s because only a 4x4 will do… 2011 2.4 Puma 90 HT |
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27th Aug 2022 4:58am |
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Dinnu Member Since: 24 Dec 2019 Location: Lija Posts: 3407 |
Do you simply open bleed nipples one caliper at a time and let gravity do the work? 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black |
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27th Aug 2022 6:07am |
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APK Member Since: 13 Jan 2015 Location: London Posts: 255 |
Just to confirm that is to replace entirely, not just refresh? Thank you! APK MY2016 110 Adventure Corris Grey MY1997 110 County Station Wagon 300 Tdi Alpine White |
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27th Aug 2022 12:52pm |
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piechipsandpeas Member Since: 12 May 2021 Location: Albany, Western Australia Posts: 208 |
Yep that will be more than enough to bleed the line at each of the 4 calipers and have the reservoir full at the end.
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27th Aug 2022 1:29pm |
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