42 pickup brakes issue, difficult bleeding I have a 42 pickup that i have restored the brake system. All new parts and attempting to bleed the system. I managed to get full fluid to 3 out of 4 wheels and then it returned to air. I have no leaks and wondering where the air is coming from. Thanks
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Re: 42 pickup brakes issue, difficult bleeding Bleeding early Ford brake systems is usually a challenge. The location of the master cylinder in relation to the wheel cylinders is the cause. Using the "pump and hold" method can waste a lot of fluid. If you can get the vehicle to a brake shop with a power bleeder, that is a good idea. There are some DIY bleeders available as well. At our shop, our old bleeder uses a tank with a bladder that is powered with compressed air, making the job easy.
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Years ago, I'd made an adapter for the power bleeder to accommodate the Ford master. One of those little things that I look back on and wonder how I'd managed without it for so many years. |
Re: 42 pickup brakes issue, difficult bleeding I've got Speed Bleeders at all 4 corners of my truck. Takes under 10 minutes to bleed brakes. I think all the Ford wheel cylinders were 3/8-24 on the bleed fittings, so that would be the size.
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Re: 42 pickup brakes issue, difficult bleeding I, too, am sold on "Speed-Bleeders". Life has been better since I found them.
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Re: 42 pickup brakes issue, difficult bleeding I just purchased a vacuum bleeder. Hopefully this will solve my problem Thanks
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Re: 42 pickup brakes issue, difficult bleeding I have used a vacuum bleeder with good success. If you use too high a "suck" it will draw air in past the bleed nipple threads and possibly the wheel cylinder seals. Low vac and slow gets the job done.
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