honestly at this point $12 seems like it would be worth it, but cutting and reending the line is simple with a flaring tool. My autozone does rent one, but that can vary from store to store
supra90turbo;1677782 said:I believe the part number is 47314-14141
That line has a list price of $12...
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/EPC/291420/catalog.aspx?F=4708&P=2
supra90turbo;1679478 said:If you ordered this on the 22nd, you'd likely have it by now. Just verify with your dealer that this is the correct line. You've probably spent close to that price messing around with it.
Poodles;1679626 said:Still curious, any idea why it was done?
While that is acceptable to get tough air bubbles out, I was always taught that surge bleeding should only be used after the brakes have been bled. My personal favorite (Because I too am lazy) is to gravity bleed. Open all the bleeders, fill the master cylinder, and let physics do the rest. Its worked on every car I've owned, but I have heard of it not working on some cars.rustfarmer;1682164 said:If master cyl is bad, putting hard pressure on pedal and holding it may show the pedal slowly going down (but not always) When engine is running you are getting vacuum to the brake booster which amplifies pedal pressure, so the pedal will seem softer. I agree with keep bleeding. Start with the brake farthest from the master cyl, then the next, etc. For left hand steering wheel cars this should mean, bleed right rear, then left rear, then right front, then left front, and NEVER let the master cylinder run out of fluid or you must start all over. PS: when I don't have a helper to pump the pedal, I pump it up good, then open a bleed screw and let the fluid run until I am sure no more air bubbles are coming out, shut it off, pump again and open bleeder just slightly to make sure no more air, shut it and go to next bleeder. Works for me.
Yeah, I was thinking that. Most of the cars I have worked on were non-ABS, but that's an excellent point.Poodles;1682383 said:Won't work if there's air in the ABS block.