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- From: rtoth@athos.rutgers.edu (Robert Toth)
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- Subject: Re: Brakes Question
- Message-ID: <Aug.18.18.20.43.1992.7082@athos.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 22:20:44 GMT
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- On a Chrysler the easiest way to do that is to unscrew the caps on the
- master cylinder and compress the piston into the caliper with a huge
- 'C' clamp and a small piece of wood so you don't damage the piston.
- This is the way I've been doing it on my calipers and it works pretty
- good. It might be a little messy with the brake fluid comming out but
- you can drain some of fluid out of the master cylinder and then refill
- after you are done. Hope this helps out.
-
- ...rob
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