Hugh, there is a picture of my bleeder and description of the process in the 54 saga http://dte.net/57imperial/54Saga/54Part5.htm KerryP Patch panels fabricated Pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx dte.net/57imperial Imperials -- 50 Limo, 57 roadster, 61's, 64, 68 Convert, 73, a 66 300 and a bunch of lesser marques ----- Original Message ----- From: Hugh & Therese <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 7:56 PM Subject: Re: IML: bleeding brakes * > Kerry, > > This seems to be a wonderful solution. Simple and almost elegant. Thanks > so much. I look forward to trying it and will report back on my success. I > had not been able to concieve of such a "pressure" system method myself. > What a phenomenal internet community we have here! > > Hugh > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kerry Pinkerton" <pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 5:36 AM > Subject: Re: IML: bleeding brakes * > > > > Hugh, there is a relatively simply process for pressure bleeding your > > system that will ensure NO air is in the system. Get a small pump up > garden > > sprayer. (I think I gave 12 bucks for mine at Home Depot) Find a extra > > master cylinder cap, drill a hole in it and put some type of hose stem on > it > > that you can adapt to the garden sprayer hose. Fill the garden hose with > > fresh brake fluid and give it a few pumps. Then start cracking the > bleeder > > valves. The fluid will be pushed through the lines under pressure and no > > air should remain. > > > > This is easy with two people but do-able alone. It doesn't take much > > pressure. > > > > I did this on my 54 so I could remote fill the master cylinder which was > > under the fragile carpet. I just put a vacuum cap on the end of the > > modified cap when finished. > > > > KerryP > > Patch panels fabricated > > Pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx > > dte.net/57imperial > > Imperials -- 50 Limo, 57 roadster, 61's, 64, 68 Convert, 73, a 66 300 and > a > > bunch of lesser marques > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Hugh & Therese <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx> > > To: Imperial Mailing List <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 12:17 AM > > Subject: IML: bleeding brakes * > > > > > > > * Read with a cockney accent for full effect > > > > > > Intending to dive the Imperial on Sunday I backed it out of the garage > and > > > washed it. I cannot remember the last time I washed it, so it was kind > of > > > nice to reacquaint my knuckles with all its nooks, crannies and > crevices. > > > Things got a little hectic and I ended up not using it and it stayed on > my > > > short but steep driveway until around 10:00 PM. Oh, you can only > imagine > > my > > > joy when I restarted it to move it back into the garage to find I had no > > > brakes. I did when I left the garage, which is level, of course. > > > > > > The friend who helped with the brakes last year, of whom some of you do > > not > > > have the highest opinion, and I had discussed the still less than > > acceptable > > > braking I was getting from the car. I have only tried to bleed and > adjust > > > the brakes once since last year. No air was found, but a one or two > shoes > > > needed to be adjusted, now the new shoes had seated. We concluded there > > was > > > indeed still air in the line and that what we would have to do is jack > up > > > the rear end for a few days and let the bubbles rise through the fluid > of > > > their own accord so we could try to expel them once and for all. > > Yesterdays > > > impromptu experiment hopefully indicates that the idea just might work. > > So, > > > when rain has moved out of the forecast, and both Mark and I can find > some > > > time in our crowded schedules, I will park it outside, nose down, and > see > > if > > > the trapped air cannot be coaxed out of the system. > > > > > > If we should fail I do not know what to do next. Since two professional > > > shops and countless hours of amateur labor have not managed to resolve > the > > > cars poor brakes, I am left with a rather obvious but unpalatable > > > alternative. > > > > > > Hugh > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- > > > This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please > > > reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be > > > shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the > > > Administrators should be sent to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > > >