1995 RT/10 - Rookie brake fluid changer
- Bought 2 pints (500ml each) of Motul 600 RBF for $9.95 each at a motorcycle shop in Michigan. I thought this was a good price. Reading the posts I hear that's the right quantity.
- Bought Speedbleeder pressure bleeder per posts
- Bought Viper Dodge manual
a) Does car have to be jacked up and tires removed?
b) Manual says use two special Mopar parts that screw on master cylinder. This looks like a good idea but will it work with Speedbleeder?
c) Why does manual say put tube in jar partially filled with clean brake fluid? I'm pushing fluid into the jar which will fill it with fluid, why waste fluid by filling it first?
d) Why bleed front calipers in-out-in? Why in twice?
d) Manual says bleed 4 to 8 ounces per caliper. If I go with 6 ounces and do front in-out-in that's 8 times 6 ounces = 48 ounces. 2 pints won't cut it...I need 3 pints...or maybe even 4?? Yikes!
- Bought 2 pints (500ml each) of Motul 600 RBF for $9.95 each at a motorcycle shop in Michigan. I thought this was a good price. Reading the posts I hear that's the right quantity.
- Bought Speedbleeder pressure bleeder per posts
- Bought Viper Dodge manual
a) Does car have to be jacked up and tires removed?
b) Manual says use two special Mopar parts that screw on master cylinder. This looks like a good idea but will it work with Speedbleeder?
c) Why does manual say put tube in jar partially filled with clean brake fluid? I'm pushing fluid into the jar which will fill it with fluid, why waste fluid by filling it first?
d) Why bleed front calipers in-out-in? Why in twice?
d) Manual says bleed 4 to 8 ounces per caliper. If I go with 6 ounces and do front in-out-in that's 8 times 6 ounces = 48 ounces. 2 pints won't cut it...I need 3 pints...or maybe even 4?? Yikes!