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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AcesWild85: [QB] I read over the article on the corral about bleeding the brake system ( http://www.corral.net/tech/maintenance/brakebleed.html ) and wanted to know if I will need any kind of special tool to open and close the bleeder valve? Also, I havn't had a chance to go look over the front and rear brakes yet so where should the bleeder valves be? It is a 90 LX btw. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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AcesWild85
Member # 2616
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I read over the article on the corral about bleeding the brake system (
http://www.corral.net/tech/maintenance/brakebleed.html
) and wanted to know if I will need any kind of special tool to open and close the bleeder valve? Also, I havn't had a chance to go look over the front and rear brakes yet so where should the bleeder valves be? It is a 90 LX btw.
nitrous_bob
Member # 77
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the bleeder screw on the fronts are right on the caliper.
the rears are right in about the middle of the drum.
they are 5/16" i think??? closed wrench will do it.
AcesWild85
Member # 2616
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Awsome, thanks man!
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