Bleeding an Opposed Piston Brake Caliper | Akebono BBK Infiniti Nissan Sport

Bleeding an Opposed Piston Brake Caliper | Akebono BBK Infiniti Nissan Sport
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@thebeyondgamer4981 says:

Bruh doesnt knkw what hes doing thats brake fluid isnt diety lol my bramd new brake fluid came out the bottle yellow like that i just bled my brakes for thr first time and chnaged my own brakes at 21 the other week and he not even telling dude to push the brake pedal correctly. Your supposed to pump a couple time swith the lines closed and your resecoir filled up then hold the pedal down so it pushes air and the fluid out as soo as you open the line up then you close it push a couple times a hold then open it again. Once it stops shooting out and becomes a steady flow you know the air in completely gone oht that line and you repeat for all brakes what ever from doing right here is wrong and wrong

@isnowyazn says:

Lmfao that brake fluid isn’t dirty. Some brands have their fluid a bit more yellow, but as long as it’s not DARK DARK yellow, leaning towards like light brown. That is contaminated brake fluid, usually actually driven through.

Most fresh fluid is either very very pale yellow, nearly almost clear, but can have remnants of a yellow hue.

I mean, you yourself should know what’s in the container of brake fluid as well haha

@Noel127 says:

Guy is a noob lmfao

@zee_nyc says:

Do you not own a vacuum pump?

@804MRMAN says:

That brake fluid looks clean to me

@JXSTAR45 says:

in the owners manual it says to bleed with the vehicle off but if its better ill give it a try next time

@mugz90 says:

That's dirty?
That's clean bro, dirty is brown or black

@Narrowhighway. says:

Does the car have to be on?

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