Thanks for the video and info....got to do my chevy motorhome tomorrow...believe it's on the g20 van platform...its in my thumbnail, hoping I can get the bleeder valves open and there not rusted or seized....here in the UK with a lot of rain!! Great content...keep it up.
I am working on a 1984 K20 Chevy Suburban. Just got the booster on last weekend and putting the new master cylinder on today. Hotter than Hades here in MN. And I have no garage; right in the driveway in the heat.
I heard about bottle bleeding & it's pretty slick. Gotta think outside the box as they say. Those bleeders most times are so rusted they won't break loose but not in your case. Ohio gets a lot of road salt. Man you have needed that garage & lift for years. Must be nice now. Looking forward to more car/truck repair videos.
Thanks Joe! I love having a shop and lift! I had one bleeder that was stopped up with crud but I used a drill bit to clean it out. Luckily none of them was too rusty. I hate that y'all have to deal with all the salt and corrosion up there!
what size is your tubing that you used to bleed the brakes with the water bottle? I was gonna order some 3/8 inch tubing online but I'm not sure if that's the right size
Thank you for teaching me a simple and effective way to bleed my brakes
Flushing the old fluid out will really extend the life of your brake system. Nice work Jay
Thanks Lloyd! It was long overdue on this one!
Thanks for the video and info....got to do my chevy motorhome tomorrow...believe it's on the g20 van platform...its in my thumbnail, hoping I can get the bleeder valves open and there not rusted or seized....here in the UK with a lot of rain!!
Great content...keep it up.
I am working on a 1984 K20 Chevy Suburban. Just got the booster on last weekend and putting the new master cylinder on today. Hotter than Hades here in MN. And I have no garage; right in the driveway in the heat.
I heard about bottle bleeding & it's pretty slick. Gotta think outside the box as they say. Those bleeders most times are so rusted they won't break loose but not in your case. Ohio gets a lot of road salt. Man you have needed that garage & lift for years. Must be nice now. Looking forward to more car/truck repair videos.
Thanks Joe! I love having a shop and lift! I had one bleeder that was stopped up with crud but I used a drill bit to clean it out. Luckily none of them was too rusty. I hate that y'all have to deal with all the salt and corrosion up there!
@@farmboysgarage7595 You should see underneath my Silverado it looks really bad with rust.
It’s sad to see good trucks rusting away
@@farmboysgarage7595 Truck is a 97 & only has 71K original miles. The problem is sitting in the driveway & it condensates underneath & causes rust.
Nice lift! And the C30 sounds great in my opinion.
John S.
Thanks John! Those welded mufflers do sound good. It only rattles going down the road.
Nice truck brother. I gotta ask cuz I've been lookin for a while .Where did u get ur hub caps from.I have an 84 I've been working on.
what size is your tubing that you used to bleed the brakes with the water bottle? I was gonna order some 3/8 inch tubing online but I'm not sure if that's the right size
What capacity is your lift i also have a 1985 c30 dually
9000 pounds. 👍
Wow that was nasty LOL
Yessir, it was needing that for a long time ;)