Front brake adjusted and bled word for word out of manual, never done it before?????
Did Jake pump the brake pedal while you ran the bleeder screw?
I followed the book word for word on the adjustment procedure also. I sure had a hard time getting the wrenches on the front lock nuts. How did you get the bottom lock nuts? I had to grind down and bend an old box wrench. I think it definitely will take me a little practice to get this right! A whole lot different than jacking up the old Chevy and turning the star wheel till the shoes drag.
Last edited by bmorgil; 07-14-2019 at 06:43 PM.
See if this video helps any.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPag0szK_PE
Did Jake pump the brake pedal while you ran the bleeder screw?
No but he decided that it was a good time to try and eat my left ear while underneath jeep
That is a great video. I had a lot of trouble getting the adjusters to lock the brakes. I also had to modify a 3/4 inch wrench to get to the front lower lock nuts. The knuckle is right there in the way. I wonder where I could get that 3/16" adjusting wrench he had? That would be awesome. I was using a small crescent wrench.
12 weeks old sunday, full of piss and vinegar. If it on the floor its his
Old trucks, old guys and young dogs have been known to dribble on the floor .....
No matter - it's our fault.
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Stand by for a lot of information about Oil Pressure Gauges, sensors and related stuff. My science project is over, but it takes as long to write it up as it did to do it.
That will make a good read on the oil pressure gauges! Jake's getting right in there to help!