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| The Next Petter Solberg Car: TIC Spec OBP STi Fav Mod: Cobb AP V2 Location: thousand oaks Posts: 916
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2005 Trader Rating: (0) | So I have been trying to read up on bleeding your brakes, but what about completely flushing out the factory fluid and switching, to say ATE. Can I just remove the fluid in the master cylinder, replace it with new fluid, and then run the rest of the old fluid out of the first caliper I work on? My second question, is after I completely flush/bleed the fluid, I heard somewhere I need to engage ABS a few times, then come back and rebleed to make sure any remaining fluid will be removed. I didn't completely understand what they guy was talking about. I am going to Buttonwillow next week, and have never bleed my stock brakes, after all of the auto-x and track days I have been over the last three years. I actually feel the pedal not nearly as stiff as it was before, and realize I need to bleed it. I figure I might as well swap out fluid, and just kill the remainder of my stock brakes. Thanks for your help. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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Car: '05 STi in OBP Fav Mod: coilovers & www.hpdedriver.com Location: L.A. (SFV), CA Posts: 1,182
IWSTI Addict since: Aug 2004 Trader Rating: (4) | Try and empty as much old fluid in the master cylinder. Some use a turkey baster or a medical syringe. I never had to engage the ABS and bleed the brakes again. As long as you get the old fluid and any air bubbles out you will be okay. BTW, bleed from the inside bleed screw first. The Brembos have two bleed screws per caliper. edit: shoot just read this How-To! DIY: How to bleed STI Brembo brakes From the Subaru Service Manual: Quote:
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| The Next Petter Solberg Car: TIC Spec OBP STi Fav Mod: Cobb AP V2 Location: thousand oaks Posts: 916
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2005 Trader Rating: (0) | Thanks a lot SubyFi. I will see if I can't use this two man method, I was planning on going with a motive power bleeder, but a) didn't know if it was worth it, and b) if I had to empty out the master cylinder and replace it with new fluid or not before attaching the power bleeder. I appreciate your help. |
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| Sold My Soul For Mods Car: '05 CGM STi Fav Mod: Track Time Location: Bethesda, MD Posts: 6,668
IWSTI Addict since: Jun 2004 Trader Rating: (14) | After 3 years of track days you have never bled your brakes? I'm surprised you have any pedal left at all. To answer your questions, yes the power bleeder is worth it IMO, it saves me a lot of time. And no you don't have to suck the fluid out of the MC reservoir first, you can push it out through the front right caliper if you want. From now on though, I would bleed before EVERY track event, it's well worth $10 in fluid and 30 minutes of your time to know you're safe. |
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| Spec C Club Car: 05 Subaru WRX STi Fav Mod: Bride Zeta III / Advan RGII >=) Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 1,204
IWSTI Addict since: Jun 2005 Trader Rating: (7) | Off topic, but what day are you running and with what group (color-wise)? I'll be there on Saturday running in the green group |
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| The Next Petter Solberg Car: TIC Spec OBP STi Fav Mod: Cobb AP V2 Location: thousand oaks Posts: 916
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2005 Trader Rating: (0) | Boost- I am still fairly novice, and auto-x never made me feel like my brakes were fading or my fluid was boiling. I haven't roadraced much at all, but after my last canyon ride (I don't even push it on the street) I realized I need to get my brakes up to par. But I will definitely follow your advice of bleeding them before every event. SD- I am going saturday as well. Sweet! A fellow IWSTI-er. I haven't registered just yet, as I won't be able unless I can schedule picking up my brake pads by tonight. Once I know I will let you know which color group I am in. Plus, if you don't mind doing some ride alongs I could definitely use some advice. |
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| STI Driver Car: 06 Stage 2 STI Location: Redondo Beach, CA Posts: 264
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2006 Trader Rating: (0) | Ill be there saturday too, I signed up late and the red group was full so I may be in green. See you guys out there. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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