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techtalk:ref:wheels06a [2019/06/30 01:31]
hippysmack [An Exercise in Bleeding the Brake System]
techtalk:ref:wheels06a [2020/07/17 04:26] (current)
hippysmack [Test the M/C]
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-====== Test the M/C Pressure ​====== +====== Test the M/C ====== 
 +**For a pressure squirt**: \\
 With new fluid in the M/C, before attempting to move fluid or bleed the air, lightly squeeze the lever or pedal. \\ With new fluid in the M/C, before attempting to move fluid or bleed the air, lightly squeeze the lever or pedal. \\
 Watch for a spurt of fluid from the hole in the bottom. \\ Watch for a spurt of fluid from the hole in the bottom. \\
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 If you squeeze / push too hard with the cap off, the spurt will be higher and may come out of the M/C onto the bike parts. \\ If you squeeze / push too hard with the cap off, the spurt will be higher and may come out of the M/C onto the bike parts. \\
 If using DOT 5 fluid, this is a simple matter of cleanup with a rag. \\ If using DOT 5 fluid, this is a simple matter of cleanup with a rag. \\
-If using DOT3,4 or 5.1 then it needs to be hose off with water immediately as these type fluids will eat your paint. \\ +If using DOT3,4 or 5.1 then it needs to be hosed off with water immediately as these type fluids will eat your paint. \\ 
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 +**For air bubbles**: \\ 
 +With the cap off, tickle the lever / pedal and check for air bubbles to come up inside the M/C. \\ 
 +If you see any bubbles, before sending these down the brake line, continue to tickle until they are no longer created. \\ 
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 +====== How Air Bubbles Move ====== 
 + 
 +Here's a short video on how the air moves as the lever is tickled. \\ 
 +{{:​techtalk:​ref:​wheels:​tickling_the_brake_pedal-lever_1_by_hippysmack.mp4 |}} ((video by Hippysmack)) \\
  
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