MisterCorn
Fuji
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I am ready to put some brake fluid in my car. The master cylinder has been changed along with various other pipes, so there isn't a lot of fluid in the car. It is a 2001 model with PSM. My usual technique is to fill the reservoir and then have somebody press the pedal whilst I open and close the bleed valves. Starting furthest away and working back towards the front right
I have read that cars with PSM need to use a special technique. I have a durametric pro which I think might be able to do what is asked for, but the issue is that I don't want to put power on the car as it is pieces. Any reason to think I can't just bleed this way for now.
The car is only going to be pushed around at walking pace, so in reality it would be fine on just the handbrake, I just want to test the brake system anyway.
I am going to go with ATE TYPE200 fluid.
Thoughts and opinions appreciated.
MC
I have read that cars with PSM need to use a special technique. I have a durametric pro which I think might be able to do what is asked for, but the issue is that I don't want to put power on the car as it is pieces. Any reason to think I can't just bleed this way for now.
The car is only going to be pushed around at walking pace, so in reality it would be fine on just the handbrake, I just want to test the brake system anyway.
I am going to go with ATE TYPE200 fluid.
Thoughts and opinions appreciated.
MC