great demonstration, Thanks! Where I live, You can't just undo the bleeders for a brake job unless you also want to sell calipers . The rust gets pretty bad 😀
drum brakes can be trickey!! more so when you never did them!! hint,always leave one side not ripped apart for reference, take a picture with your phone up close also!! if you have questions ask me!! ive done 100s of them!!
Excellent video Jeff. I don't open the bleeders myself when pushing in the calipers. This lets me know if I have a collapsed hose. It's important to replace the protective caps on the bleeders. I've never had a stuck bleeder when the caps were in place. When replacing calipers I put a little anti-seize on the bleeder threads as a preventative measure.
Good information lieser,ive had collapsed hoses,you cant tell by just looking at them,there are some new cars they tell you open bleeder, first, because youll screw up, master cylinder anti lock brakes!! THANks lieser for your knowledge!
@@jefftovani5535so is opening up the bleeder necessary to change out front pads for HRV? I’m about to attempt this and a little nervous 😅. I don’t own a C clamp so hopefully Walmart or autozone will have that
You be ok to not open the bleeder,I own this car and you'll be fine!! There are some cars I guess they don't recommend it,but this one fine to just push the piston back with a c- clamp!! If you haven't subscribed think about subscribing it's free,and you'll get lots of good information!! Thanks my friend
No!!!! only if the brake line is dissconected,like if you replaced the brake caliper,or master cylinder!!! pretty simple job!! take your time!!! hope this helps!! stay tuned if you havent subscribed think about it!! i do lots of tips and tool reveiws!! take care!!
Thank you for the straight forward honda hrv brake pad replacement. I take care of mostly seniors cars. Thumbs up.
Thanks for joining in my friend,stay tuned,take care!!
great demonstration, Thanks! Where I live, You can't just undo the bleeders for a brake job unless you also want to sell calipers . The rust gets pretty bad 😀
Hi adl, yea in the salt belt,you can brake off bleeders,that our rusted,if your not careful!!! Ive had to heat them up!! Thanks ald,for watching!!
Great video as always I've always done my own disk brakes but I've never done drums before I'm sure I could now with the internet.
drum brakes can be trickey!! more so when you never did them!! hint,always leave one side not ripped apart for reference, take a picture with your phone up close also!! if you have questions ask me!! ive done 100s of them!!
If you take the caliper bracket off for rotors torque should be 80 ft lb
Torque for the piston assembly should be 37 ft lb
Thanks my friend for joining in and sharing with the channel!!
Excellent video Jeff. I don't open the bleeders myself when pushing in the calipers. This lets me know if I have a collapsed hose. It's important to replace the protective caps on the bleeders. I've never had a stuck bleeder when the caps were in place. When replacing calipers I put a little anti-seize on the bleeder threads as a preventative measure.
Good information lieser,ive had collapsed hoses,you cant tell by just looking at them,there are some new cars they tell you open bleeder, first, because youll screw up, master cylinder anti lock brakes!! THANks lieser for your knowledge!
@@jefftovani5535so is opening up the bleeder necessary to change out front pads for HRV? I’m about to attempt this and a little nervous 😅. I don’t own a C clamp so hopefully Walmart or autozone will have that
You be ok to not open the bleeder,I own this car and you'll be fine!! There are some cars I guess they don't recommend it,but this one fine to just push the piston back with a c- clamp!! If you haven't subscribed think about subscribing it's free,and you'll get lots of good information!! Thanks my friend
After I change the brakes do I have to bleed them?
No!!!! only if the brake line is dissconected,like if you replaced the brake caliper,or master cylinder!!! pretty simple job!! take your time!!! hope this helps!! stay tuned if you havent subscribed think about it!! i do lots of tips and tool reveiws!! take care!!
@@jefftovani5535 thanks. Imma give it a shot either today or this upcoming weekend. I will subscribe.