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How many quart of brake fluid?
I was thinking of changing the brake fluid but I'm not sure how many quarts I'll need. Anyone?
What should I get? I don't track the car and hardly brake SUPER hard. Motul RBF (?) 600 is what most recommend right? thanks |
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I had to use just over a quart of AFT Blue BUT I screwed up by not bleeding the inner nipple of the caliper at first. This caused me to overbleed the outer ones since I couldn't get the correct pedal feel. If your careful, one should do. |
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You only need 1 quart(see post 2) |
Wish there was a DIY on this. Anyone have a link for a.brake flush on similar brake system? I got consort brakes.
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#1 Get a Motive Bleeder and fill master cyl with your favorite brake fluid
#2 Remove master cyl cap and install motive bleeder cap #3 Pump Motive Bleeder to 13psi #4 Get a 10mm wrench and loosen the inner and outer nipple from each wheel, close it up once clear fluid comes out #5 Do two wheels and remove the motive cap and fill the fluids back to the top again. #6 Repeat step #3 and do #4 and #5 on the last two wheel #7 Perform final check on brake fluid and you are done. It's expensive @ $60, but well worth it in my opinion. I used to be able to do it without taking the wheels off before I realized there was a nipple on the back side of the caliper. I can do it in about 45 min taking my time from start to finish. Any DOT4 fluid is fine, no need for the crazy $20 bottle on a street car. I am using $11/bottle brake fluid at the track and I haven't died yet |
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This is unnecessary and a waste off money all you need to do is jack the up take all four wheels off place a catch pan under each wheel fill the M/C to the top and open all 8 bleeders check the M/C to make sure it doesn't run dry ,start with a Quart of new fluid about 10-15 minutes later(after keeping the M/C full) by this time you should have used most of the Quart close all 8 bleeders rinse off the calipers with water to dilute the brake fluid that spilled over top of M/C and your done that's it no one is needed to help bleed the brakes the brake pedal is very firm and at the top. |
I would like to bleed my ABS, you can't when there is no pressure from gravity bleed
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let me know how much they charge to do that.:icon17: |
^hmmm.. so I don't need a Motive Bleeder? I just had my brakes flushed at the dealer last month - IIRC >$100; well at least they did something I couldn't do at home (flush the abs).
Do the non-sport brakes have both an inner + outer nipple to bleed? or is it just one? Just let the brake fluid drip on its own - no need to attach a tube to direct the flow to keep it off the brake parts? My first time! |
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When gravity bleeding just "don't let the m/c run dry" just open all bleeders let them drain into a pan or bucket then keep a eye on the m/c top it off often during the bleed when you have gone thru most of the quart tighten all bleeders top off m/c and I hose off the brake fluid off the calipers just to clean them off. |
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You said it yourself:ugh2: |
$60 is expensive? for something you will use again and again? ^ you got a GTM supercharger. lol.
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