Unconventional
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Got Rat Rod writ all over it
Rotors should have nuts holding them to mimic the wheel holding them on. 3 psi residual valve too.i see nuts and then i dont.
Lug nuts were on there, and the residual valves inline, because the master is lower than the calipers.Rotors should have nuts holding them to mimic the wheel holding them on. 3 psi residual valve too.i see nuts and then i dont.
Try this,push right piston all the way in. C clamp so it stays in. Then push left piston in. Keep emptying master so it wont overflow. That should push any air out,like reverse bleeding.Lug nuts were on there, and the residual valves inline, because the master is lower than the calipers.
I will try the trick with the C clamps. Used a mighty vac bleeder. They are GM calipers from a Caddy I think.Try this,push right piston all the way in. C clamp so it stays in. Then push left piston in. Keep emptying master so it wont overflow. That should push any air out,like reverse bleeding.
Then re-install and pump em back up.
Something else,there may be a chance the piston seals could be sticking,and rolling over,then as they sit, the seals draw pistons away from rotors. Not likely with 3psi valves in the system.
And why does something so simple have to be so difficult??
When i did the chevy a couple weeks ago, 190 pumps to get fluid out of the bleeders.
Great! I knew you find them.Found 2nd bag of studs. All is well...
That is a standard Mopar relay.....Covers lots of years......
Yeah. But doesn’t help me much. I’ve struck out at every parts store locally and online. Rock auto has them but only if I want to wait 3 weeks for it to ship, which I may just doThat is a standard Mopar relay.....Covers lots of years......
I need pre-65. Not sure the difference actually is but according to the 62-65 B body forum, there is some difference
Was getting ready to ask. I’ve never had it in soup, I’ve had rattlesnake fire roasted and fried before out west. What kind of snakeYes....That is a Snake..
The way it mounts, I believe...I need pre-65. Not sure the difference actually is but according to the 62-65 B body forum, there is some difference