hrosenthal
04-12-2014, 05:39 PM
I received a replacement brake hose from FFR and am getting ready to make the change.
I'm planning to empty the reservoir before disconnecting the hose, then letting the hose drain before disconnecting from the MC. Once that's done, I'll replace the hose and refill the reservoir and bleed the brakes.
Since I haven't driven the car yet, the brake fluid should be good as new.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Is just the reservoir and the hose leading to the MC enough, or should I be draining the whole system?
2. Is there a special container I should be keeping the brake fluid in while I am doing the job? Would an empty and dry water bottle do the trick?
3. Is there any reason why I shouldn't reuse the original brake fluid?
Thanks
I'm planning to empty the reservoir before disconnecting the hose, then letting the hose drain before disconnecting from the MC. Once that's done, I'll replace the hose and refill the reservoir and bleed the brakes.
Since I haven't driven the car yet, the brake fluid should be good as new.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Is just the reservoir and the hose leading to the MC enough, or should I be draining the whole system?
2. Is there a special container I should be keeping the brake fluid in while I am doing the job? Would an empty and dry water bottle do the trick?
3. Is there any reason why I shouldn't reuse the original brake fluid?
Thanks