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Old 21-09-13, 05:34 PM   #4
Rossy
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Yeah was really easy to fit hardest bit was bleeding the system ,bought a gunsons ezibleed kit as was on ma tod and the dam thing don't fit the sheddist reservoir as no thread on cap just a push fit .... so used the old pipe in the jam jar with some fluid in and a push on the pedal a couple of times ,check the level ..clutch pedal down with a brick on it tighten bleed nipple a few pushes on the pedal then repeat the cycle !!!! till the wife came home then that was fun !!!! . Terrible thing to say but was better off with the brick ..... if only that wee thing could cook as good !!!! Safe saying this as she dosnae read the boards .. --- Anyway all seems fine so far will not know for sure until I crank it up SOON...... Also bought a new bleeder off fleabay which is a suction one instead ,as next on list is replacing flexi brake pipes with braided ones and replace the brake fluid to go with the new drilled n grooved discs and pads all round . But well impressed with the quality and instructions of the Sheddist kit my only wonder is with the copper pipe from master to slave wonder if a braided flexi pipe would be better with banjos !!
So nearly there ... with help and guidance from all on here .. Cheers guys
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