Icenine
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I am a proud new owner of M35, which is currently brakeless, pedal goes straight to the floor. I bought it from a neighbor of mine, half mile away. I need to get it from his house to mine. The easy way is a tow company and shelling out $$$. I have not done much on it, poked around. The passenger front wheel has the tale tell signs of a leaking wheel cylinder. I have read a number of posts about rebuilding it. But I would rather take that task on next to my shop, with my tools, making a mess in my yard. Plus from what I have read, it seems if I am rebuilding one, I might as well rebuild them all.
Anyway, do you think it is possible to un-connect the brake line, right below the bleeder. Cap the line off. Bleed the remaining wheels. Once I have a brake pedal that does not go to the floor, idle the half mile (with a slight grade) into my yard, parking it on flat ground for correct rebuild, repair, and full brakes?
Anyway, do you think it is possible to un-connect the brake line, right below the bleeder. Cap the line off. Bleed the remaining wheels. Once I have a brake pedal that does not go to the floor, idle the half mile (with a slight grade) into my yard, parking it on flat ground for correct rebuild, repair, and full brakes?