Hi Folks
I am sure some will be shaking their heads at my lack of knowledge but I cannot work out why it is necessary to release the handbrake when bleeding brakes as instructed by the Haynes Manual. What is the reason?
John
Brake Bleeding - Handbrake off
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christopher storey
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Ermagerd heresy! You will burn in hell!!!christopher storey wrote: The Haynes manual is wrong .
Andrew.
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881824, 1E21538. 889457. 1961 4.3l Mk2. 1975 XJS. 1962 MGB. 1979 MGB.
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My suspicion is that Haynes manuals are constructed, to a degree, from generic text. Maybe some handbrakes are hydraulic...
Andrew.
881824, 1E21538. 889457. 1961 4.3l Mk2. 1975 XJS. 1962 MGB. 1979 MGB.
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Adelaide, Australia
881824, 1E21538. 889457. 1961 4.3l Mk2. 1975 XJS. 1962 MGB. 1979 MGB.
http://www.projectetype.com/index.php/the-blog.html
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The manual assumes whoever is bleeding the brakes at the rear is positioned under the car as the rear brakes are inboard and that maybe you have the car on ramps or similar. It's a matter of safety, of course you would not want it to roll off and flatten you!
johnney
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If you've not started the bleeding here is a useful post on an easy way of doing it:
viewtopic.php?t=6273
viewtopic.php?t=6273
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Thanks for the replies.johnney wrote:The manual assumes whoever is bleeding the brakes at the rear is positioned under the car as the rear brakes are inboard and that maybe you have the car on ramps or similar. It's a matter of safety, of course you would not want it to roll off and flatten you!
johnney I think you misread the post, the situation you describe is what the Haynes Manual recommends.
John
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