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yhc



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:41 pm    Post subject: Flushing trailer brake fluids Reply with quote

Good morning.

I changed the brake backings on my 2003 EZ loader (tandem axle trailer w/ surge drum brakes) yesterday. I tried to use vacuum device to flush the brake fluids from the system but still getting some bubbles after flushing 16 oz of brake fluids--I think it is from the zerk fitting itself rather than the line as I can hear the audible "leak" as I pressurize the vacuum system. So I am thinking about flushing the system w/ a pressurized system from the master cylinder.

My question is do you need a special tool to flush the system by activating the actuator? How do you all flush your brake systems?

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yhc
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Personally, I flush my brakes like I did on all my surge brake trailers. I remove the ball from the truck receiver and "hitch" it to the trailer. Then with an appropriate hose off the actuator "zerk" fitting going into a bottle with some brake fluid in it I crack the fitting open slightly while spouse or willing victim pushes down on the part that usually goes into my truck receiver. Then I close the fitting, victim raises the hitch attachment and we go through this little routine until no bubbles come out.

I also start with the actuator closest to the master cylinder and work my way to the furthest one.

Some folks buy little one-man bleed kits for about $7 but a neighbor only costs a couple of beers and Cheap shot warning unwitting nephews sometimes even supply the beer....

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Flushing trailer brake fluids Reply with quote

yhc wrote:
Good morning.

I changed the brake backings on my 2003 EZ loader (tandem axle trailer w/ surge drum brakes) yesterday. I tried to use vacuum device to flush the brake fluids from the system but still getting some bubbles after flushing 16 oz of brake fluids--I think it is from the zerk fitting itself rather than the line as I can hear the audible "leak" as I pressurize the vacuum system. So I am thinking about flushing the system w/ a pressurized system from the master cylinder.

My question is do you need a special tool to flush the system by activating the actuator? How do you all flush your brake systems?

Regards,

yhc


The least amount of B/S - Best way is to suck the old / dark colored fluid out of the system from the Wheel Cilinders/Calipers
Wink Start at the Master Cilinder & Remove as much of the old fluid as possible & refill w/ new fluid, procede to the rear brakes(farthest away from M/C first), Crack the Bleeder Valve(zerk is for grease Smile ) 1 wheel cilinder at a time, use a mighty vac to suck fluid out till clear! Watch the Master Cil. level as not to suck it dry. Mr. Green Beer If you are getting air from the bleeder valve threads try smearing a little grease around the threads Beer
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 7:10 pm    Post subject: flushing trailer brakes Reply with quote

You might check out www.championtrailers.com Check on the link to Technical Asistance and there are a lot of articles on trailer maintenance and repair including bleeding your brake system.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 8:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Let me back up tsturm who said (among other things: "1 wheel cylinder at a time, use a mighty vac to suck fluid out till clear! "

A Mighty Vac, which is cheap, is a small hand operated vacuum pump, designed to bleed brakes. It has it's own catch bottle. You no longer need a second person working the pedal or surge actuator, you just keep pumping until the brakes are bled or you need to fill the master cylinder. They remove all the hassle from brake bleeding, and are available at Harbour Freight. Comes with all the adapters.

I lost the first one I had, and my penance was to bleed a set of brakes the old way.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 12:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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1 wheel cylinder at a time, use a mighty vac to suck fluid out till clear!
Yep ! That's exactly the way I do it.
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still getting some bubbles
They're coming in around the threads on the bleed fitting. Just close the fitting while there is still SOME vacuum and no air will enter the system.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 9:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use a pressure bleeder system on my brakes. It is very similar to this

Simply attach the adapter over the master cylinder cap, pump it up to 10 lbs or so then go about bleeding each brake. Releave the pressure on the bottle and top up the fluid. Works great every time. I purchased mine from NAPA for about $80 and it came with several different adapters for cars.

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