Casey Brier wrote: I duno why, I just love the way cars look in a garage.
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Casey Brier wrote: I duno why, I just love the way cars look in a garage.
Hey, if I went out now and took a picture of my car it would look brownish-gray from the dust.Casey Brier wrote:yeah, its not bad... I just always seem to take pictures when its dirty. I cant ever seem to catch a picture of the car WHILE its clean.
Wish my garage was deeper, taller and wider. If I had your garage space I would fill it with 4 cars!Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Casey, your garage looks pretty well done. Wish mine was three feet deeper and three feet wider to make room for work and storage. I can have some space at the back and sides, but not as much as I'd like.
You're supposed to bleed the extra fluid in the hose and reservoir out of a caliper before releasing the pressure.Mako Koiwai wrote:After you release the pressure ... how do you get the left over fluid out of the top of the reservoir and hose ?!
1) use pressure bleederMako Koiwai wrote:Pete and I couldn't figure out how to disconnect the Power Bleeder from the brake fluid reservoir without spilling all over?! After you release the pressure ... how do you get the left over fluid out of the top of the reservoir and hose ?!
I hear you..... I have a three car detached garage plus an 8x14 storage shed and my engine hoist and engine stand have to sit outside on my patio because there is no room in the garage. Time to rent a dumpster again!Steve Ekstrand wrote:I have a 3 car garage, a carport, a storage building, a 600sqft mostly enclosed patio, and a 38ft trailer. Still I have a 6 tires stacked in my office and I don't have room to move, work, or get to anything.
My life is hopeless clutter.....
clear?Steve Ekstrand wrote:Hijack alert follow-up:
I have all the same questions about the power bleeder and really don't get it....
Anybody have a link to "clear" instructions???
That was the first time. I set it up (instructions are printed on the bottle) and tested at 10psi, just air until I got it set up with out any leakdown. Then added the fluid. I also stayed at 10psi with the fluid.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Have you used the Power Bleeder before? Go very light on the pressure at first. I found out that following the recommended pressure resulted in a big puddle of Motul 600 on the garage floor.