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    Bleed Brakes D2 V8

    Hi everyone.

    Ive blown another head gasket on my 1999 V8 and im going to drive it around to a mates workshop and pull the engine down myself and rebuild. Only problem is i have no brake pedal at all. Replaced the master cylinder about a year ago and its been sitting idle for about 4 months. Anyone know the procedure for bleeding the brakes up again, without the nanocom etc.

    Thanks for the help in advance


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    Can you get any pedal pumping them up? If not, solve problem 1 - who fixed it when you got the m/c replaced?

    If so, just bleed them like you would normally do - with LHF, RHF, LHR, RHR as the sequence. Look for the reason for the loss of pedal - it may be important.

    Pete
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    Thanks for that.

    Nope i have no pedal and get nothing when we pump them up. I guess im making sure that you dont need to do anything special with ABS etc before i start. Dont want to start bleeding and then find that ive stuffed something else.

    I have read some comments about having to do power bleeds on these systems before and i'm trying to figure out if that applies to me.

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    Power bleeds are easy,,
    not sure this is the problem though,,
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    You are probably right. I suspect that the master cylinder is done, but if i try and bleed them first then will that prove the point, or should i just replace the master and then bleed them

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    Found the post about bleeding them. Its pretty much the same as the clutch so that will be easy.

    Thanks for the help.

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