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Something I used to do was adjust the drums so they were locked on for bleeding,so the cylinders don't move.

 

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I’ve always had success with the “wedge the brake pedal down really hard overnight” method of bleeding, though to this day I do not know how it works. 

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I don't get it either, pedal down  means the system is pressurised, so where the air goes is a mystery to me,

I sometimes find that leaving pedal up results in a better pedal the morning after, because air bubbles can rise back to the master cylinder.

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Christmas present for the MG from my fifteen year old. 

How true!

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2 minutes ago, Peter C said:

Christmas present for the MG from my fifteen year old. 

How true!

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Nearly bought one for my Toyota. It's literally a badge of honour. 

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1 hour ago, Peter C said:

Christmas present for the MG from my fifteen year old. 

How true!

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aka  'Austin Cambridge Sports'. 🎅

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🤔.... Sherpa Coupé 

🚙💨

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