(4) Open up bleeder, then have a helper press
down the brake pedal. Once the pedal is down close
the bleeder. Repeat bleeding until fluid stream is
clear and free of bubbles. Then move to the next
wheel.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - PRESSURE BLEED-
ING
Use approved brake fluid (Refer to LUBRICATION
&
MAINTENANCE/FLUID
TYPES
-
DESCRIP-
TION). Use fresh, clean fluid from a sealed container
at all times.
Follow the manufacturers instructions carefully
when using pressure equipment. Do not exceed the
tank manufacturers pressure recommendations. Gen-
erally, a tank pressure of 15-20 psi is sufficient for
bleeding.
Fill the bleeder tank with recommended fluid and
purge air from the tank lines before bleeding.
Do not pressure bleed without a proper master cyl-
inder adapter. The wrong adapter can lead to leak-
age, or drawing air back into the system.
HYDRAULIC / MECHANICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE CHART
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
N·m
Ft. Lbs.
In. Lbs.
Brake Lines
14
—
124
Master Cylinder To Brake
Booster Nut
28
—
248
Brake Caliper Adapter
Rear
M12 X 1.5 Bolt
90
66
—
Brake Caliper Adapter
Rear
M14 X 1.5 Bolt
170
125
—
Brake Caliper Adapter
Front
170
125
—
Disc Brake Rotor Locking
Bolt
Front or Rear
23
—
204
Wear Indicator To Caliper
Bolt
Front or Rear
10
—
89
Pedal Bracket to Firewall
23
—
204
Fig. 1 Bleed Hose Setup
1 - BLEED HOSE
2 - FLUID CONTAINER PARTIALLY FILLED WITH FLUID
VA
BRAKES - BASE
5 - 5