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dtheo
March 13th, 2006, 12:50 PM
Ok, I just signed up for my first drivers education event at HPT March 24th-26. A pre-requesite is that my brake fluid must be recently changed. Once I learn this I can do it on my own but I have 10 days to get it done. Anyone know of a shop who can teach me this or anyone willing to show me on my car how to properly do it? I'd hate to just wing-it and do it alone and find out the hard way I did it incorrectly. 100$ and some gift cards to PF Changs is what I am offering if someone can show me alone. If not, then I will just take it to any tire shop and see if they can do it correctly. Thanks again.

Dave, or what you would call a neophyte to the racing world. LOL

dancorrell
March 13th, 2006, 12:59 PM
Suck all the fluid from your m/c and wipe it clean if you can. Then fill it with new (high-temp) fluid and bleed each corner until you see clean fluid coming out.

OR take the car to a shop that employs one of your felllow Mustang enthusiasts (S&S Service Center, 361-0000):wave1:

scottmartin
March 13th, 2006, 02:03 PM
Ok, I just signed up for my first drivers education event at HPT March 24th-26. A pre-requesite is that my brake fluid must be recently changed. Once I learn this I can do it on my own but I have 10 days to get it done. Anyone know of a shop who can teach me this or anyone willing to show me on my car how to properly do it? I'd hate to just wing-it and do it alone and find out the hard way I did it incorrectly. 100$ and some gift cards to PF Changs is what I am offering if someone can show me alone. If not, then I will just take it to any tire shop and see if they can do it correctly. Thanks again.

Dave, or what you would call a neophyte to the racing world. LOL

Look me up when you get there. that is my first event. be glad to help all i can. Scott

dtheo
March 13th, 2006, 04:07 PM
Suck all the fluid from your m/c and wipe it clean if you can. Then fill it with new (high-temp) fluid and bleed each corner until you see clean fluid coming out.

OR take the car to a shop that employs one of your felllow Mustang enthusiasts (S&S Service Center, 361-0000):wave1:

Thanks Dan!! I'll be calling you. Greatly appreciated!!

Dave