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Re: Brakes
Posted by 'Jonathan Bishop 1' on 28 Aug 2016 @ 05:50


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Jonathan Bishop 1
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Hi
Your system is not the easiest to bleed.
The best way apart from purchasing a bleed tool is to gravity bleed.
Put a wheel under the front of the kart so it sits higher than than back.
Have a small funnel to put the fluid in and then unscrew the bleed screws one at a time and gravity feed fluid into the master cylinder making sure to keep it flowing so as not to allow air in
Obviously brakes are a safety item so if in doubt or unsure have it checked / changed by a reputable kart shop.
The system you have has been in the market for many many years and used to be Dot 4 based but recently some of the newer ones from that manufacturer changed to Dot 5, it would normally say Dot 5 if that was the case but again check with a kart shop if you are unsure.
I also know the manufacturer offers a check / service of their systems do please feel free to contact me for further details if required
Thanks

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Brakes  by 'SGracing'   (27 Aug 2016 @ 13:16)
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