Hi, Am just about to install new rear ACE pipes (03 vehicle) and have taken down the rollbar to make it easy and replace the bushes and droplinks, as well as valve block filter and seals,but have read various threads on bleeding the system,some saying it will eventually bleed itself if you take it out and run it ,cornering fast etc. .Without going back to the M.D. who charges exhorbitant prices is there any way I can do it myself.
If I was to leave the lower rear pipe just out of the valve block a tad,while an assistant tops it up and the engine is running (in situ,ACE is not active,but there is a flow) do you think that might enable a better flow and ensure the system could bleed itself as I assume those pipes must be directional to some extent as the fluid is pumped one way at high pressure and returns back through the other pipe under a lower pressure .Would I be correct in saying this??? Any advice please. The front system wasn't touched so I assume there was sufficient fluid in there so it won't need bleeding OR? . Also I am wondering how the Main Dealer does bleed the system using Testbook I assume ,but bleeding usually requires eliminating airpockets and if there are no bleedscrews (that I am aware of) how do they carry it out.
If I was to leave the lower rear pipe just out of the valve block a tad,while an assistant tops it up and the engine is running (in situ,ACE is not active,but there is a flow) do you think that might enable a better flow and ensure the system could bleed itself as I assume those pipes must be directional to some extent as the fluid is pumped one way at high pressure and returns back through the other pipe under a lower pressure .Would I be correct in saying this??? Any advice please. The front system wasn't touched so I assume there was sufficient fluid in there so it won't need bleeding OR? . Also I am wondering how the Main Dealer does bleed the system using Testbook I assume ,but bleeding usually requires eliminating airpockets and if there are no bleedscrews (that I am aware of) how do they carry it out.
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