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don58
13th September 2013, 10:13 AM
I am about to replace my master cylinder and servo on my 97 tdi abs disco.I would like to know what is a good pressure to pump it up to without damaging the brake system.Any idea would be helpful.I have to change my rear rotors at the same time.

olbod
14th September 2013, 07:42 AM
I recently replaced mine on the D1.
I used the " Vizibleed one man brake and clutch bleeding tool ".
No messing about with pressure and so simple and easy to use. About $20 bucks. I bought two so that I could bleed both bleed nipples on the front at the same time.
They now live permanently on board Me Disco.

Cheers.

LowRanger
14th September 2013, 07:52 AM
I am about to replace my master cylinder and servo on my 97 tdi abs disco.I would like to know what is a good pressure to pump it up to without damaging the brake system.Any idea would be helpful.I have to change my rear rotors at the same time.

You don't need much pressure,it only has to be positive pressure to stop drawback of the fluid.

don58
14th September 2013, 03:43 PM
Thanks fossicker thats good

superquag
15th September 2013, 07:01 PM
I recently replaced mine on the D1.
I used the " Vizibleed one man brake and clutch bleeding tool ".
No messing about with pressure and so simple and easy to use. About $20 bucks. I bought two so that I could bleed both bleed nipples on the front at the same time.
They now live permanently on board Me Disco.

Cheers.

Just bought one from bigredtoolboxaustralia

:D