replaced master cylinder
that **** sucked floppy donkey dick. it looks easy and im sure it is when everything goes smoothly and you have the right tools and dont have to use a torch to make a wrench smaller to fit a brake line fitting..
but atlest its doen and i know its done right. now to bleed the brakes but its way to damn hot out
but atlest its doen and i know its done right. now to bleed the brakes but its way to damn hot out
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by txracer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that **** sucked floppy donkey dick. it looks easy and im sure it is when everything goes smoothly and you have the right tools and dont have to use a torch to make a wrench smaller to fit a brake line fitting..
but atlest its doen and i know its done right. now to bleed the brakes but its way to damn hot out</TD></TR></TABLE>
um.......
but atlest its doen and i know its done right. now to bleed the brakes but its way to damn hot out</TD></TR></TABLE>
um.......
i have also bought a hand held vaccum pump to bleed the brakes since i am having to do it by my self, does any one know how to use these things i have read over the instructions for bleeding brakes with it, and still cant seem to understand it, the instructions were very poorly written..thanks
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um what?
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</TD></TR></TABLE>um what?
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