You can always suck some out with a clean bottle and pipe. How did you get on with the second remote?HiI am changing the discs and all the pads so it will definetely overflow
You can buy the proper kit on the Bay for less than £15, item number available if necessary.I usually use a clamp - C clamp for wood working with plastic jaws to put pressure on the pistons then crack the bleed nipple as I tighten the clamp - or some one tightens the clamp, closing up the bleed nipple as the piston is nearly in. The rest of the movement can go back up to the master cylinder without risk of overflow.
You can buy the proper kit on the Bay for less than £15, item number available if necessary.
141707534660 Bugger, it's now a pound cheaper than when I bought mineAlways interested if there is a proper tool available at a reasonable price. What is the item number please?
141707534660 Bugger, it's now a pound cheaper than when I bought mine
Used it on a Transit rear calipers, they have to be screwed in as well as pushed back, worked a treat.That's a pretty comprehensive kit and very reasonably priced.
Mine is just a basic retractor and it probably cost twice as much!
Always interested if there is a proper tool available at a reasonable price. What is the item number please?
Found this on youtube - looks like an interesting break- down on how to do it - although no mention of the pad wear sensors/
Found this on youtube - looks like an interesting break- down on how to do it - although no mention of the pad wear sensors/