They debate this subject about once a week on the MG website. I've never had a problem myself with either the clutch or brakes until yesterday. I use the two person method and with the aid of my lovely assistant, it always works fine.
Yesterday I was working on the TR8. Replaced the rotors, pads and new set of wheel brgs. So now it was time to bleed and just in time as Laurie got home.
I decided to do something a little different this time. I use DOT 5 and had read that pumping the pedal was not good as it can make air bubbles that take a while to come out of DOT5. Well I told her press the pedal down & opened the bleeder. After several atemps at this, all I was getting was a tiny drible. I went from side to side & same thing. Finnally, I said "the heck with this...go ahead & pump em up" Again, only a tiny dribble. Back & forth from side to side..nothing. I even left the far side bleeder open & told her go ahead & pump away...nothing.
I was begining to wonder if somehow the master had gone kaput. What's the chances though..I thought. Finally, after a good 15 minutes of this I said "jump out & let me try the pedal" I got in, gave a few pumps and could feel pressure build. She says " OMG I was doing the clutch!!! By this time I was too tired to chase her around the garage. She said something about a blond moment, we proceded to bleed them in about 5 minutes.
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80 TR8 Persian Aqua
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