Re: [MV] M35A2 Service Brake Bleeding

From: Bobby Joe Pendleton II (bjpendleton@charter.net)
Date: Fri Mar 25 2005 - 21:31:01 PST


I use a pressure bleeder, cuts the time in half
Southern by the grace of God
"I...Shall Remain Confederate"
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From: "J" <W7LS@BLARG.NET>
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Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: [MV] M35A2 Service Brake Bleeding

> There's no real trick to it. You will:
>
> 1- Get dirty.
> 2- Get oily
> 3- Cuss
>
> While you're down there bleeding the brakes, take a quick check on the
> axle vents. Sometimes they get clogged up and pressure will build up in
> the axles and leak stuff out the end at the seals, making it look as if
> there is a leaky seal. Jim
>
> Eric K Davis wrote:
>
>> I am looking for hints, tips, and tricks to bleeding the service brake
>> system on an M35A2. I know you have to start with the Air Hydraulic
>> Cylinder and I have the TM's detailing the procedure. I am looking for
>> ideas that make the job cleaner and easier...
>>
>> Thanks for the tips,
>> Eric
>> Tucson, AZ
>>
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