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I have a set of speed bleeders that are getting installed with new pads this weekend. My question to anyone who has done this is when you remove the old screws, is there enough pressure in the system cause fluid to shoot and if so how do you keep from making a mess?
As usual, thanks ahead of time :cheers:
I have a set of speed bleeders that are getting installed with new pads this weekend. My question to anyone who has done this is when you remove the old screws, is there enough pressure in the system cause fluid to shoot and if so how do you keep from making a mess?
As usual, thanks ahead of time :cheers:
Take out old bleeders , put in new ones , bleed brakes done......use hoses on bleeders into a can or jar to prevent mess when bleeding brakes. There is no pressure unless you step on the pedal. :cheers: