How much brake fluid would ge good?
'sup all,
I've got a 1993 Honda Accord and I'm going to change my master cylinder, as well as replace the brake fluid that's in there. I was thinking about letting gravity drain the fluid from the reservoir and replace the fluid as it drains. Is that a good idea? I wonder if I don't get it all out, how would the two different (assuming just different in age) behave together? Old vs. New. I guess I should get a little bit more fluid to drain it good. Then I was going to replace the Master Cylinder. I need to take the brake hoses off, but do I drain the reservoir first? Maybe until almost empty. my main quandry is How does air not get into the brake lines when I unscrew them from the old master cylinder? How much brake fluid does anyone recommend I should get to drain the system fully and put the new MC on? I was thinking one of those big bottles, like 1Ltr. or something would do, though I don't know how much fluid the system even contains. Could anyone help me with this? How much brake fluid is in the system? I don't want to run out, but I don't know what I'd do with alot of extra fluid either. maybe I'll just flush until I have enough to fill the MC plus a little bit more for later :) <grin> |
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