Brake fluid change -how to:
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On 2000 vette will be changing shocks to adjustable QA1's; changing rotors and pads for road track days; and:
1. installing steel brake lines
2. changing the fluid to Motul 6
3. have Motives fluid changing suction canister to get fluid out of master -
what is my sequence?
suck out the main 1st, open all the lines next or one at a time and bleed the lines -do not want air in lines- then fill in new fluid and reconnect the lines
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1. installing steel brake lines
2. changing the fluid to Motul 6
3. have Motives fluid changing suction canister to get fluid out of master -
what is my sequence?
suck out the main 1st, open all the lines next or one at a time and bleed the lines -do not want air in lines- then fill in new fluid and reconnect the lines
Thanks for your help!!
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You cna suck all of the old fluid out then drain the lines as well. Put new fluid in and let it gravity bleed for a bit. Then use the vacume pump to bleed the rest.