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In my experience you sometimes do need to use the DRBIII to get the system to bleed.Once in a while you'll get a system where the selinoids won't "Re-home" themselves,or go to a closed or partialy closed mode.When this happens it requires the need for the DRBIII to re-home or open them again.We usually just hook up the DRB from the word go to avoid any possible time delays.Like "tjkj2002" said,the proper or best and quickest way to bleed is with the use of the DRBIII.Again,not saying you can't bleed without it,but with the use of it assures no unexpected problems.
Ron
Ok. I'm just a little leary. When I went in for the ball-joint recall, I was told I needed new front brakes and rotors. I declined, since I was going to Frankenlift, and would take care of it all at once. WHEN I Franked, I took a look at the brakes, there was better than half the pad left, outboard and inside. The EXACT quote from the dealership was, "You have less than 20% of your brakes left, you NEED to replace your front brakes AND rotors". Translation: my trust in the mechanics at THIS dealer went down, down, down.
The ironic thing is, I work on their switches, routers, printers and PCs. They can't even BILL anyone without my help. I'm the LAST person they want to screw with, and they STILL do it!
Oh, well, the next time their system goes down I'll say, "You have less than 20% of your network left. You'll need to get new routers, switches, and printers......
(Ok, Ok. I'll FIX their systems, and won't charge extra. But I can dream, can't I?)
