i just finished replacing wheel cylinders, brake pads, and turning the rotors...i bleed the rear wheels, no problem, but when i moved up to bleed the front wheels, no brake fluid would come out...on either side. i removed the brake line at the caliper and fluid driped out, so it's not the hose, but it just seems strange that both of the calipers would be bad. i'm sure i'm missing something. bentley says something about removing a hose from the booster (something i didn't so). is this necessary or is it causing the problem? any ideas/suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated. cheers, kurt _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. |
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