by Mike Day » Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:14 am
Paul...
The best method is to pump fluid from the caliper up to the reservoir, I had a bad O-ring on my left brake and had to replace it, consiquently had to bleed air out. It will involve getting some sort of pump to move the fluid from the caliper back up to the reservoir, I am assuming its the same as my PA-30, but I used a regular oil can, hardware store type with a flexible spout, to pump the oil from the bleeder at the caliper to the reservoir with a hose connected to the end of the flexible spout. Dont forget to empty the reservoir before it runs over, also I had a bit of trouble the first time getting it to flow, the problem was the brake master cylinder was partially compressed, this is what your brake pedal actuates to move fluid to the caliper, this will prevent fluid flow to the reservoir. This is a pretty easy job and I recommend circulating thru extra fluid by filling the reservoir, emptying it and refilling again. This will get rid of the little bubbles that havent made it out of the system and it will circulate out any crap that might be floating around in the system as well. GOOD LUCK.
Mike
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Mike Day on Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:17 am, edited 1 time in total.