6speedblazer
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Got my projector retrofit completed on my denali. Took me a while to track down some new adjusters as mine were seized and the headlights needed adjusted
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Nasty stuff. What kind of tool are you using there?View attachment 197059 View attachment 197060 View attachment 197061 View attachment 197062 I went to flush the brake lines and upon extracting the contents of the reservoir, massive amounts of debris was being cycled out with the orig fill B/F. Naturally, I continued adding new BF & extracting to continue removing the contaminants but I never reached a point where I was comfortable pulling what was left down through the calipers. The debris looks like silicone or some or synthetic base like the properties of a seal. After going through a quart I decided to top it off and leave it be so that I can remove more contamination tomorrow.
Am I being paranoid or will all of this flow through the caliper valves without issue? I'm going to start with the closest caliper so that I'm not pulling this shit through every last inch of hyd pipe. View attachment 197059View attachment 197060View attachment 197061View attachment 197062
Gotta do mine.Nasty stuff.
Same here.Gotta do mine.
Got my projector retrofit completed on my denali. Took me a while to track down some new adjusters as mine were seized and the headlights needed adjusted
What kind of tool are you using there?
Thats very true,.. When u manually open caliper without opening bleeder,.. Yer pushing all that crap/debris back up into the m/s and the rest of the network.You know! MityVac.
that debris is either the MC seals degrading or even worse, it's backflush from mashing the caliper Pistons full open installing new brake pads. They say if you are smart, crack the bleeder when you manually open the calipers. It's hard to fix stupid.
A few people have mentioned this to me, i tried it once, never noticed a difference.. something about back flushing through the abs iircYou know! MityVac.
that debris is either the MC seals degrading or even worse, it's backflush from mashing the caliper Pistons full open installing new brake pads. They say if you are smart, crack the bleeder when you manually open the calipers. It's hard to fix stupid.
@Galante
I can't know for sure if the trash originated within the MC resi' or if it backflushed, or if b/f is even possible. The shear quantity of particles really gives me pause. I've never seen this level of saturation. I won't be surprised if the brakes malfunction tomorrow.
I just need somebody to confirm past experience pulling full blown debris field through the caliper valves. The pics I posted are nothing compared to the volume of trash I see in irregular intervals when evacuating the BF resivoir.
And after seeing the sample collected in the milk jug, it's clearly obvious I have to go on and evacuate the pipes ASAP. If I don't get any feedback on this by tomw I will pump the resi out 1-more time and see what happens at the calipers after that. So much for Gravity purge, I'm going straight to the brake pedal