Splitting the rear brake pipes/bleeding
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 5:55 pm
Hiya
Quick question, I have picked up some rear wishbone bushes, and a diff bush, along with a complete set of stainless brake hoses.
I am thinking it would be nice to drop the whole subframe off the back and give it all a proper clean up and paint.
If I split the brake pipes where the first flexi is, onto the wisbone I guess? Will air seep back up into the system? I want to completely bleed all the old fluid out when new pipes are on, but I don't want to get into running abs pumps etc, so I want to keep fluid in the system.
Is there an easy way to do it? Can I leave the first flexi pipes on, to use brake pipe clamps while I do it, and still get the subframe off?
Ta
Quick question, I have picked up some rear wishbone bushes, and a diff bush, along with a complete set of stainless brake hoses.
I am thinking it would be nice to drop the whole subframe off the back and give it all a proper clean up and paint.
If I split the brake pipes where the first flexi is, onto the wisbone I guess? Will air seep back up into the system? I want to completely bleed all the old fluid out when new pipes are on, but I don't want to get into running abs pumps etc, so I want to keep fluid in the system.
Is there an easy way to do it? Can I leave the first flexi pipes on, to use brake pipe clamps while I do it, and still get the subframe off?
Ta