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| hydractive |
Posted: April 23, 2008 10:58 am
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Sorry to bother everyone - have tried to do search but ng. Can anyone tell me if the hydraulics on my 2.5 can be de-pressurised without starting the engine?
I am doing some work on the engine and want to change the seal on the doseur without re-starting the engine if possible. The cars been standing 3 weeks and has sunk right down. Thanks for any help. -------------------- 2.5 Exclusive Estate 1994 metallic greenie colour
The Weald of Kent, south of Maidstone |
| xmexclusive |
Posted: April 23, 2008 11:19 am
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Andre's Mate ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2877 Member No.: 144 Joined: April 06, 2005 |
Hi hydra
I changed the doseur on my red M reg 2.5 in a hurry last month because of a MOT failure for leaking. Undoing the pipes carefully was all I did about depessurising. Because you have BENDIX brakes you will need to bleed the hydraulic system afterwards including the ABS block. Later 2.5's with TEVES ABS self bleed the hydraulic block. Regards XMexc This post has been edited by xmexclusive on April 24, 2008 10:25 am -------------------- An interest in 2.5TD's.
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| techmanagain |
Posted: April 23, 2008 11:00 pm
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Thank you for that info regarding brake bleeding or not bleeding. That's the first time I had heard that.
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| hydractive |
Posted: April 24, 2008 05:08 pm
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Thanks XMexc - where is the abs block please?! Regards
-------------------- 2.5 Exclusive Estate 1994 metallic greenie colour
The Weald of Kent, south of Maidstone |
| dean |
Posted: April 24, 2008 06:24 pm
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![]() Andre's Mate ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1441 Member No.: 852 Joined: May 23, 2007 |
Hi all
I dont want to go against someone as experienced as xmexc but I am very interested in knowing the procedure for bleeding the abs though, i have always done this with an emergency stop (to activate the abs) mainly because i could never find anywhere to bleed the abs. Dean -------------------- 92 xm 20i prestige auto (modified)R.P 5678
96 Xantia Activa (modified) location-Isle of wight |
| xmexclusive |
Posted: April 24, 2008 09:06 pm
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Andre's Mate ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2877 Member No.: 144 Joined: April 06, 2005 |
Hi Dean
I take your point entirely, safety is very important. The depressurisation routine is important. It is just that on a 2.5 it is a real sod to do particularly if the suspension is right down despite the anti-sink. I took a calculated risk. Encouraging someone else to do the same was a mistake. Sorry hydractive I should have told you the full depressurisation routine. It is not just the ABS block there is a specific order for brake bleeding otherwise you risk leaving air in the ABS system which will give false/random ABS action during braking noticable even if the ABS is out of use. Will look up the instructions for bleeding and add it to the self help ABS entry. Regards XMexc -------------------- An interest in 2.5TD's.
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| aengus-xmv6 |
Posted: April 25, 2008 12:01 am
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When I had to replace the brake valve on mine a couple years back I must admit to cheating a little....
Since the doseur is at pretty well the highest point in the hydraulic circuit, certainly on the HP side, and I was replacing the valve with the HP pipes in one unit (easier than messing with the unions under the scuttle), I opted to do: 1. depressurise system 2. remove scuttle trim etc 3. replace doseur 4. tighten HP feed pipe to doseur, but leave the HP to brake unions a bit loose 5. start up and allow system to pressurise 6. apply brakes several times & hard so LHM fills the HJP pipes to ABS/brakes 7. tighten unions a bit more 8. get assistant to apply brake and fully tighten unions 9. top up LHM 10. road test to ensure brakes are ok (on a quiet/empty road) didn't end up bleeding the brakes and they are still just fine Basically used the principle that fluid will fill a void (pipe) from lowest to highest point, the union being the highest point. So long as the air in the pipes on the HP to brake/abs side can escape, you just bled the air out of the system regards Dave -------------------- G-reg XM V6SEi saloon, light blue, RP4764
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| dean |
Posted: April 25, 2008 02:55 pm
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![]() Andre's Mate ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1441 Member No.: 852 Joined: May 23, 2007 |
Hi xmexc
Seems i made a bit of a mistake I will be off to my hole now D -------------------- 92 xm 20i prestige auto (modified)R.P 5678
96 Xantia Activa (modified) location-Isle of wight |
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