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Old 07-24-2011, 06:05 PM   #1
-sean-
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Re: Gravity Bleeding Brakes

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Originally Posted by dznucks View Post
How old is the PV? It may be worth replacing. Mine was stuck like yours and i had no luck resetting it.

Try cutting 2x4 long enough to brace between your bench seat and the brake pedal. the idea is to depress the brake pedal about an inch and hold it there. try gravity bleeding again. also make sure your rear rubber line hasnt collapsed. after i replaced my PV, i ran into a collapsed line that looked perfectly fine.
Thanks for the reply...
The PV is new and the rear line "seems" fine but I will pull it out and check it.
I also borrowed a vacuum bleeder and thought I might give that a try too.
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