MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Performance Modifications => Topic started by: bobby_fodge on May 01, 2018, 08:16:02 pm
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evening, I've got some braided lines and two litres of new brake fluid.
What's the best way of changing both the lines and fluid at the same time?
Should i bleed out all of the fluid from one calipers, replace all of lines and then pour in the new fluid and then bleed all corners?
Will two litres of fluid be enough to do this job?
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Change lines then bleed. 1L should do it
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Change lines then bleed. 1L should do it
but remove all of the current fluid before changing the lines?
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No need to do that.
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speed bleeders, a gift from the gods :happy2:
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No need to do that.
But won't fluid just leak out when I replace the lines?
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No need to do that.
But won't fluid just leak out when I replace the lines?
A very small amount will but at that point there is no pressure in the system so wont run out. 1L will be more than enough t purge what little air will be in the system.