Brake system Flush
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Brake system Flush
I am planning on doing a brake system flush at the same time i upgrade to my Altima Se-r brakes.
I was wondering how many bottles of brake fluid would be sufficent to flush the system.
i am thinking of using ate super blue racing fluid.
I was wondering how many bottles of brake fluid would be sufficent to flush the system.
i am thinking of using ate super blue racing fluid.
If I remember correctly, one can of the super blue should do it. I got 2 to be safe. Might as well buy 2 just for later on. If you keep it sealed, it will last years.
Instead of flushing with that expensive Motul...you might wanna buy some inexpensive synthetic (Valvoline), I found some @ Pepboys and Advance Auto Parts for $4-$6 per quart! I normally use about 1/2 -1 qt flushing the entire system and then filling with the good s@#$!
If you didn't get them yet I HIGHLY suggest speed bleeders. They allow ONE person to bleed the brakes and you can do it in about 15 minutes. (with the wheels on or off).
They kick a*s. I have them on my car and moto.
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
They kick a*s. I have them on my car and moto.
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
If you didn't get them yet I HIGHLY suggest speed bleeders. They allow ONE person to bleed the brakes and you can do it in about 15 minutes. (with the wheels on or off).
They kick a*s. I have them on my car and moto.
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
They kick a*s. I have them on my car and moto.
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
for the front i'd just turn the wheel, but im interested in the rear.
If you didn't get them yet I HIGHLY suggest speed bleeders. They allow ONE person to bleed the brakes and you can do it in about 15 minutes. (with the wheels on or off).
They kick a*s. I have them on my car and moto.
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
They kick a*s. I have them on my car and moto.
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
Maxima 84-97 SB1010 SB1010 - SB7100
Get some clear polyvinyl tubing to slip over the nipple of the speed bleeder with the other end going into a waste container. Just loosen the speed bleeder 1/4 to 1/2 turn. Watch your master cynlinder to make sure you don't empty it. Periodically check the clear tubing for air bubbles.
Usually about 5 or 6 pumps on each caliper is good enough.
....it's personal preference, but unless you guys are doing track days or VERY aggressive street driving -- racing brake fluid is TOTAL overkill.
You're basically buying yourself a higher boiling point.
SHop wisely!
Btw -- tell me more about the SE-R setup. Haven't read much about it yet...what's it include/cost??
gr
You're basically buying yourself a higher boiling point.
SHop wisely!
Btw -- tell me more about the SE-R setup. Haven't read much about it yet...what's it include/cost??
gr
I use a one man vacuum canister bleeder from griot's garage and it's awesome! No compressor needed, just pump it up and open the bleed screw and open the vacuum valve... This is really fast....Just watch your reservior fluid level!
It's identical to the 6th gen upgrade, minus the differently shaped caliper and lettering on the caliper. All else, (rotor size / thickness / pads, etc) are the same.
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