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Re: Safety Inspection

Aha, that explains it then. :) I don't know about what's in the manual, most of my knowledge was got before the manual was printed! To bleed the brakes, with bus over a pit run the engine, wedge the brake pedal down with a bit of wood or get someone to sit in the cab with the brake lightly applies, go round each wheel cylinder and open the bleed nipple until fluid free from bubbles appears. BEWARE, this is a very high pressure system, 1200 psi or more can come out! When that's done at each cylinder, release the footbrake then top up the brake oil.

Don't pump the brakes as you would with bleeding car brakes!

My bus number (if any): RML2532

Re: Safety Inspection

Thanks a lot.

My bus number (if any): RM2133