That's a funny analogy Steve,
Made me laugh! Too bad I wasn't watching Craigslist...
I found it to be an easy 2-person job...
First, sweet-talk your wife into helping you :bla:
Next, fill the reservoir and pump the brake until it's noticeably doing nothing. (likely not long)
Next, ensuring the reservoir stays full, remove 1 brake caliper hose in the rear of the car "at the solid line connection"
Loop:
Ask Wife to push brake pedal down and hold.
Place finger over brake line flair to block air from coming in and ask wife to fully release the brake pedal.
Release finger from flair and go to Loop:
Takes about 20 minutes. Worked like a charm the 2 times that I've done it.
No pressurized air, no bleed kits, etc. Just make sure the reservoir stays full of fluid.
After you're done, take wife out to dinner and consider yourself a lucky man. imp: :dance2:
Made me laugh! Too bad I wasn't watching Craigslist...
I found it to be an easy 2-person job...
First, sweet-talk your wife into helping you :bla:
Next, fill the reservoir and pump the brake until it's noticeably doing nothing. (likely not long)
Next, ensuring the reservoir stays full, remove 1 brake caliper hose in the rear of the car "at the solid line connection"
Loop:
Ask Wife to push brake pedal down and hold.
Place finger over brake line flair to block air from coming in and ask wife to fully release the brake pedal.
Release finger from flair and go to Loop:
Takes about 20 minutes. Worked like a charm the 2 times that I've done it.
No pressurized air, no bleed kits, etc. Just make sure the reservoir stays full of fluid.
After you're done, take wife out to dinner and consider yourself a lucky man. imp: :dance2: