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Author Topic: Help in Bleeding Astra J Brakes after Rear Caliber Change  (Read 1545 times)

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Re: Help in Bleeding Astra J Brakes after Rear Caliber Change
« Reply #15 on: 06 March 2025, 18:59:32 »

So,  now I have brakes again, thanks for OOF for all help.  Used conventional method with help of my wife. Found this
 From Biltema, perhaps I buy it later, adapter fits to Astra. Remember that Bullworker was used in 70' s for one man solution. It was put between steering wheel and brake pedal.  https://www.biltema.fi/autoilu---mp/autotyokalut/jarrutyokalut/jarrujen-ilmauslaitteet/jarrujen-ilmauslaite-manuaalinen-2000044343
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Re: Help in Bleeding Astra J Brakes after Rear Caliber Change
« Reply #16 on: 06 March 2025, 19:04:19 »

Now the link should work...
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Re: Help in Bleeding Astra J Brakes after Rear Caliber Change
« Reply #17 on: 06 March 2025, 19:10:17 »

So,  now I have brakes again, thanks for OOF for all help.  Used conventional method with help of my wife. ………….

Nice one, glad you managed to sort it.  :y 
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