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Subject: Bleeding Herald Brakes
From: Bill Davies <daviesw@ecid.cig.mot.com>
Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 16:43:29 +0100
Organization: Motorola
Hi,
        This question is directed mainly at those with drum-braked Heralds,
though the problem may be equally applicable to earlier Drum-braked TRs
and Standard/Triumph 8/10.
        When bleeding the brakes on the Drum Braked Heralds, it can be near
impossible to get all of the air out at the front. I have found some
cars to be incredibly difficult in this respect, where others of the
same type have been completely trouble free. It is not a problem related
to the condition of the components, as I have experienced this problem
on at least one Herald with a complete new braking system!      A friend of
mine asked for advice recently when he had this problem on his 948
Saloon. I was unable to give him a definitive answer, so I thought I'd
turn to the list. Any sound advice???
        Looking forward to any ideas,
                Cheers,
                        Bill.
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