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Dave A |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 15:37 |
if you pull the abs fuse out on that type of pump and then turn the ignition on then it will open the valves as a safety precaution;) | |
flash22 |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 13:35 |
dave A. | |
kezza |
posted on 18th Jul 06 at 13:24 |
ok cheers for your help mate, thats a great help and i feel bit more confident about doing it now. | |
Dave A |
posted on 17th Jul 06 at 21:54 |
they are easy to replace, if youcan do the rear shoes then you wont have a problem doing the cylingers. just spray the pipe unions and bolt that holds it into the backplate with wd40 the night before. | |
kezza |
posted on 17th Jul 06 at 21:49 |
ok cheers for your help i will try and do it but if i mess it up i will have to take it down the garage. | |
flash22 |
posted on 17th Jul 06 at 19:52 |
i answered you post on the corsa b forums | |
kezza |
posted on 17th Jul 06 at 19:47 |
yeh i think i will just get a couple of new cylinders. when i come to bleeding the system will i have to do all the brakes or just the rear? | |
carnuts |
posted on 17th Jul 06 at 19:10 |
got to get a new cylinder mate cant rememeber how hard they are though lol | |
kezza |
posted on 17th Jul 06 at 16:41 |
when replacing my rear brake shoes i accidently let air into the cylinder, went to bleed the passenger side rear today and found that there was no bleed nipple it has been snapped off. |