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Old 05-02-2015, 04:20 PM   #1
elf w/capital T
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Angry 100% New brake system ARGH

I installed all new components. Brand new lines, calipers up front new wheel cylinders in the rear, added power booster, new prop valve, I cannot locate any of my paper work that ca me with the booster and valve BUT already bench bled master..

.I see a tool for the prop valve...

Not sure what I'm missing by not having the tool...

But I am not getting fluid to the lines or brakes.... I've only bled the brakes with the cover off to witness any fluid leaving the master cylinder about ten times...

I am aware the lines throughout the Truck are all empty but even disconnected lines from truck to prop valve...still nothing....




I guess my main question is....


How do I bleed my prop valve??
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