At 07:55 AM 6/16/2011, J Stewart wrote: >Speaking of weak brakes, what is the purpose of >disconnecting the vacuum line to the power >booster when bleeding the brakes (per Bentley)? This is strictly a guess: ever since people have started compressing fluids they've been finding out the hard way how penetrable human skin it. A grease gun injury, for example, is a terrible thing that often leads to amputation because the grease dissects in along the muscle fasciae and is near-impossible to retrieve. Brake fluid would I suspect be similarly nasty. Having the boost available could make it more likely for a cutting stream of fluid to come jetting out. Yours, David |
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