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what would it cost to freight a j5 bedford?
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14 years 8 months ago #13123
by kennymopar2
Replied by kennymopar2 on topic Re: what would it cost to freight a j5 bedford?
thats true .. apart from drinking more than Bob Hawke during happy hour ..the UDs arnt too bad
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14 years 8 months ago #13124
by charles
Replied by charles on topic Re: what would it cost to freight a j5 bedford?
well hopefully she is getting back here tomorrow, will cost about 400$ maybe 450$ to freight it, the more I check the truck out the better she looks, all systems 100% functional, except the brakes, oh and the missing glovebox...
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14 years 8 months ago #13125
by Swishy
Chaz
GuddayM8
Themz the Brakes
Clikn here will getcha 27 pages on HowTo (ThankU Mr PBR)
www.pbr.com.au/technical/documents/HYDRA...RAKESYSTEMSGUIDE.pdf
LOL
Cya
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OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
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Replied by Swishy on topic Re: what would it cost to freight a j5 bedford?
Chaz
GuddayM8
Themz the Brakes
Bleeding Hydraulic Brake System
AIR BLEEDING
When any part of the hydraulic system has been disconnected or presence of air in the system is detected, the system must be bled.
1. Remove the dirt from the area around the top of the master cylinder, and fill the master cylinder with clean brake fluid, and keep the reservoir at least half full of fluid at all times during the operation.
***CAUTION*** Never re-use the brake fluid that has been bled from the hydraulic system. Do not spill any brake fluid on thepainted surface during the operation.
2. Remove the bleeder plug cap from the bleeder plug of the wheel cylinder, and connect a vinyl tube to the plug. Submerge the other end of the tube into a container half filled with clean brake fluid.
***Note***....Air Bleeding operation should be performed first from the bleeder plugs on the hydraulic cylinder plug and the top of the end plate if the brake booster is installed. Bleed the wheel cylinder with the longest hydraulic lines first.
3. Depress the brake pedal slowly several times to bleed the air, and with the brake pedal depressed, loosen the bleeder plug 1/3 to 1/2 of a turn, then close the plug immediately.
4. Repeat this operation until the brake fluid flows into the container without any trace of air.
5. Install the bleeder plug cap onto the plug, and replenish the brake fluid into the reservoir up to the specified level.
AIR BLEEDING
When any part of the hydraulic system has been disconnected or presence of air in the system is detected, the system must be bled.
1. Remove the dirt from the area around the top of the master cylinder, and fill the master cylinder with clean brake fluid, and keep the reservoir at least half full of fluid at all times during the operation.
***CAUTION*** Never re-use the brake fluid that has been bled from the hydraulic system. Do not spill any brake fluid on thepainted surface during the operation.
2. Remove the bleeder plug cap from the bleeder plug of the wheel cylinder, and connect a vinyl tube to the plug. Submerge the other end of the tube into a container half filled with clean brake fluid.
***Note***....Air Bleeding operation should be performed first from the bleeder plugs on the hydraulic cylinder plug and the top of the end plate if the brake booster is installed. Bleed the wheel cylinder with the longest hydraulic lines first.
3. Depress the brake pedal slowly several times to bleed the air, and with the brake pedal depressed, loosen the bleeder plug 1/3 to 1/2 of a turn, then close the plug immediately.
4. Repeat this operation until the brake fluid flows into the container without any trace of air.
5. Install the bleeder plug cap onto the plug, and replenish the brake fluid into the reservoir up to the specified level.
Clikn here will getcha 27 pages on HowTo (ThankU Mr PBR)
www.pbr.com.au/technical/documents/HYDRA...RAKESYSTEMSGUIDE.pdf
LOL
Cya
[ch9786]
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
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