New subscriber here! You guys made this look so easy 😎I'm a future A&P mechanic, and I ALWAYS appreciate a straightforward aircraft maintenance how-to video! This was awesome, I'd love to see more🛩
If you don't have the hydraulic pump you can perform the "top-down" method. This would require two people. Have one person pressurize the system (pumping and holding the rudder pedal), while the other person releases the bleeder valve at the brake caliper. Just be sure to keep added fluid to the master cylinder, otherwise you will continue to pump air in to the system! Hope this helps!
Very informative and great video editing!
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Very helpful and far from boring! Thanks Slim and Eddy. My calipers will be calipering in no time!
Good to see the caliper calipering
The caliber is best at calipering!
New subscriber here! You guys made this look so easy 😎I'm a future A&P mechanic, and I ALWAYS appreciate a straightforward aircraft maintenance how-to video! This was awesome, I'd love to see more🛩
Where can I pick up those hydraulic hand pumps
Where did you find that plastic fitting for the hose going in the top of the master cyl?
Did you ever get an answer 😭
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Nice! thank you. very good and informative video.
great video but I was hoping all your videos were like this one about maintenance, change to just maintenance videos and I'll subscribe
We would love to! Just gotta get our own shop. More in the works!
Where did you find the tool to pressurize the 5606 into the caliper? TIA,
It is from Tractor Supply. I believe it is Item # 395958399
@@SlimAndEddy Thank you!
Can you give us the part number for that pump your using?
It is from Tractor Supply. I believe it is Item # 395958399
Happy birthday Eddie😊😊
Thank you!
What if you don’t have a hydraulic pump?
If you don't have the hydraulic pump you can perform the "top-down" method. This would require two people. Have one person pressurize the system (pumping and holding the rudder pedal), while the other person releases the bleeder valve at the brake caliper. Just be sure to keep added fluid to the master cylinder, otherwise you will continue to pump air in to the system! Hope this helps!
if only this worked on a Piper, Diamond, or Mooney
It does, sort of.