#$&% 203th Official Hard at Work Thread $%$
Originally Posted by gfacter,Apr 20 2009, 10:21 AM
I respectively
Speed bleeders are great for a annual or every few year bleed (non track use) but they don't get all the air 100% out, powerbleeder does.
Do not put flud in the power bleeder as they have you, that method can cause much
if not 100% sealed.
Speed bleeders are great for a annual or every few year bleed (non track use) but they don't get all the air 100% out, powerbleeder does.
Do not put flud in the power bleeder as they have you, that method can cause much
if not 100% sealed.
so i bought this chest from Ikea last night, and none of the drawer rails line up to make the drawers fit properly
I even took the shit apart and put it back together again, so now i'm going through the process of measuring all the rail distances so the drawers fit correctly
I even took the shit apart and put it back together again, so now i'm going through the process of measuring all the rail distances so the drawers fit correctly
Originally Posted by goldenfri,Apr 20 2009, 09:24 AM
Interesting, this is the first I have heard that, how do they not get all the air out?
Something about the ABS system.
I had to bleed, put the wheels on drive the car activate ABS, then re-bleed.
Powerbleeder with 15-20 PSI fixed that.









