landroverjack
New Member
Can't find the answer with a search, so here goes.
I replaced the nsf brake pipe which goes from the end of the flexi hose to the hub as it was leaking. The flexi hose was clamped when the pipe was off. I have bled that pipe as i fitted it, but only to the furthest away securing nut. There is a massive amount of excessive travel in the brake pedal, it hardly brakes when you push the pedal all the way through. Do I still have to bleed all the pipes starting from furthest away and working back or will it be ok to bleed that one brake pipe from the hub?
Also:
Do I really need that tubing to fit to the nipple?
How long does it take 2 people to bleed all 4 lines?
Can I reuse the fluid?
I only have about 750ml of new fluid left, is this enough?
Cheers,
Jack
I replaced the nsf brake pipe which goes from the end of the flexi hose to the hub as it was leaking. The flexi hose was clamped when the pipe was off. I have bled that pipe as i fitted it, but only to the furthest away securing nut. There is a massive amount of excessive travel in the brake pedal, it hardly brakes when you push the pedal all the way through. Do I still have to bleed all the pipes starting from furthest away and working back or will it be ok to bleed that one brake pipe from the hub?
Also:
Do I really need that tubing to fit to the nipple?
How long does it take 2 people to bleed all 4 lines?
Can I reuse the fluid?
I only have about 750ml of new fluid left, is this enough?
Cheers,
Jack