CarbonSteel
Well-Known Member
Have you performed a brake bleed or a flush on a JL? It is definitely not "old school"--at least not if you want it done completely and correctly.Brake fluid, a buddy to operate the brake pedal (make sure that person is not deaf as they need to listen to you), one or two wrenches, some hose and a bottle (I still have an old glass snapple bottle with three different sized hoses shoved in it). After that do just the old fashioned brake bleed when it comes to flushing. Jeep is nothing special. I do it all of the time.
I even do the same thing in racing with a Bosch Motorsport ABS system and we even have the cable plus software to do a bleed for the ABS unit itself. Yet that only happens when things like, (you tear a corner off the car and brake fluid pukes itself all over the place and the ABS unit does dry on a channel). I have done it on certain cars where people do the Carolina Squat, then off road. Pop and axle and it rips the brake line off.
As for a flush, old school works.
As for a MC or changing a corner, if you attack the job smartly, then you can keep the ABS unit with no air or dry. Been doing it this way since 1980 (yes, ABS did exist back then).
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