Posted by downsouth on May 20, 2011 at 06:06:03 from (205.188.116.74):
Hey guys and gals, I had a leaking brake cylinder on the RR of my little 88 Ranger, so I replaced both rear cylinders as well as the shoes. Now I need to bleed the brakes and I will have to wait until the wife is home to work the pedal while I open / close the bleeders. (Done this before on other vehicles) This truck has power brakes, so my question is "does the truck need to be running to bleed the brakes, or can it be off?" No, I'm not concerned about her driving over me but I am concerned about her being able to hear me. You know, "OK, push it again, now let off etc." Yea I know it's probably a dumb question, but I din't recall ever bleeding brakes on a vehicle with power brakes.
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