...size wrench, a brake wrench would be good. get a piece of hose to fit the bleeder and a soup can to catch the fluid. Pump the pedal a few times to get the pressure up, loosen the bleeder screw and ...
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...size wrench. Somewhere around 11mm or less. You can get a specialist 'Flare Nut' wrench for this job. To draw the fluid out you'll need a short length of clear pipe to tightly fit over the nipple. ...
...size,flared & bent to fit It is a fabrication job few folks have the patience or skills for,not many auto repair people do,not the pros It's generally not too bad. You'll need a fitting wrench ...
...wrench for the bleeder screws depending on the one you have. I didn't need to bleed mine as I was able to remove the shoes without disturbing the wheel cylinders. If you need to bleed the brakes a ...
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...size hex end of the wrench over the caliper bleeder valve. 8.2.Place a clear tube over the caliper bleeder valve. 8.3.Immerse the opposite end of the hose into a clear container partially filled with ...
...need a clear glass, about 18" clear plastic tubing, a good sized paper clip,(2"), a weeny little wrench for bleed screw,7-8mm, one quart high quality b-fluid, (pint per 2 wheels), jack, jack stands, ...
...off of a 1989 Buick LeSabre. What size wrench do I need? Is there anything special I have to do? If your not familiar in bleeding the brake system, I would not recommend you attempt this
size open end wrench required, although it could be metric, 8mm, start with the furtherest wheel from the master cylinder, have someone pump the brakes until they are tight, then loosen the bolt until
...size pipes as well as flared end nuts.You will have to bend the pipe to fit then bleed the brake system.Iwould suggest to take it to a shop and have a pipe made up. you need to replace whatever ...
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