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Old 11/28/07 | 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by I-70 west
While we`re at it;
How do you push the rear brake piston back into the caliper?
As I will change out my fluid when I install the new Earls SS lines I want to push all four pistons back in as far as possible then open the bleeders to flush out the old fluid with the least amount of volume.
I understand there is a twisting motion involved with maybe a special tool.
Anybody been there done that ?

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Just use a C clamp for the front calipers, for the rears, use this:

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...keyword=brakes

You have to screw in the rears, do not attempt to push them back in as the caliper will bet damaged.
Old 11/28/07 | 04:55 PM
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A bunch or very good info from Import-Slaya and Scramblr on brake bleeding with Earls speed bleeders. I have one last question. Since we have power brakes do you bleed the brakes with the engine running to make it easier or not running and pumping like heck?
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Old 11/28/07 | 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 70MACH1OWNER
A bunch or very good info from Import-Slaya and Scramblr on brake bleeding with Earls speed bleeders. I have one last question. Since we have power brakes do you bleed the brakes with the engine running to make it easier or not running and pumping like heck?
Thanks Scott

you can but you dont need to

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Old 11/28/07 | 09:46 PM
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Yeah, I do it with the engine off. It doesn't really take that much pumping of the pedal to get fluid going through the hoses.
Old 11/29/07 | 05:19 AM
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Earls speed bleeders are on order. Thanks guys.
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Old 11/29/07 | 07:29 PM
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Newb question. Do I need 4 of those earl bleeders? Or just one?
Old 11/29/07 | 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by JonCo
Newb question. Do I need 4 of those earl bleeders? Or just one?

LOL, please refer to my ignorance in post #51....
Old 11/29/07 | 08:21 PM
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LOL, please refer to my ignorance in post #51....
Lol thanks. So these $100 lines cost me around $50 in accessories. Wonder what a shop would charge...
Old 11/29/07 | 09:36 PM
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How do you figure $50? The bleeders come in pairs at $10 a pair, so $20. And if you're going to take it to a shop anyway, why get the bleeders?
Old 12/5/07 | 04:44 PM
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Hey Alex, (Scramblr)
Well I have my Earl's SS brake lines and speed bleeders. They are a Xmas present and I don't want to open the packages. So I have a question. I need to get a set of hydraulic line wrenches to do this job after Xmas. Do I need metric or english wrenches? I assume metric but am not sure.
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Old 12/5/07 | 05:14 PM
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You don't need hydraulic line wrenches. Regular wrenches work fine. Let me find a write up on these lines and I'll post it up.

Edit:

Here you go...

http://www.modularfords.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68328
Old 12/5/07 | 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by scramblr
You don't need hydraulic line wrenches. Regular wrenches work fine. Let me find a write up on these lines and I'll post it up.

Edit:

Here you go...

http://www.modularfords.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=68328

You da man Alex!! Thanks you!!
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Old 12/5/07 | 06:13 PM
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Old 12/5/07 | 07:04 PM
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Congrats on your 1001 post!!!!!!!!!!
Old 12/5/07 | 07:23 PM
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Thanks guys, I guess I need to do it once to understand what you're both saying. Where's the step by step for bleeding brakes? Brakes for Dummies, LOL?
Calling tacobill...
Old 12/5/07 | 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by scramblr
How do you figure $50? The bleeders come in pairs at $10 a pair, so $20. And if you're going to take it to a shop anyway, why get the bleeders?
Oops didn't see t was a pair Thanks
Old 12/6/07 | 02:03 AM
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Congrats on your 1001 post!!!!!!!!!!

LOL...I didn't even notice that.
Old 12/6/07 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by scramblr
Just use a C clamp for the front calipers, for the rears, use this:

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...keyword=brakes

You have to screw in the rears, do not attempt to push them back in as the caliper will bet damaged.
Thanks, I found one today
I`m ready to get this installation done.

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Old 12/7/07 | 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by I-70 west
Thanks, I found one today
I`m ready to get this installation done.
Where'd you order from?
Old 12/8/07 | 02:07 AM
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Here's where I got mine. Summit has them too but they always charge me $10 handling fee plus shipping. No thanks...

http://www.byunspeed.com/product_inf...d738cbd5ed0493



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