I find myself in a "time is short" situation where I need to have my F150 back on the road first thing Saturday morning.....................but it has been sitting for about a year and needs a little love before I, or the Commonwealth of Va, will trust it on public streets.
Come Friday morning (the only time I will have off to play with it), I need to get a bunch of stuff completed on it before I get it over to inspection shop at lunch, so they can make it all legal-like in the afternoon.
Got everything covered, except for replacing the existing brake fluid and filling/bleeding with new. If anyone recalls, Ford truck cruise control brake switches "had a slight chance of failure and possible fire" a couple of years ago. Well, I can tell you first hand, they had a GOOD chance of catching fire!!
Anywho, the brake system on this truck has been soft and non-maintained since. Basically, I have only used it to go to the dump and back (illegally) since, and now it is time to make it a driver again.
Damn I can yap about nothing important!:shock: Okay, so on Friday morning, I can't find a soul to help me in regards to bleeding the brakes on this thing. Crazy having everyone I know being responsible adults that have to work!!:mrgreen: So now I am starting to look into these various pumps/kits/bleeder check valves/etc for assistance for a solo brake bleeding. Does anyone have experience in bleeding by themselves, and tips for doing it or parts/kits used to do it? I am gung-ho to get this done Friday morning, so if I gotta spend a bit at the parts store for a good set-up, I am okay with that......................but if there is a tried-n-true cheaper means of going about it, I am all ears also.
Thanks for any help!

Come Friday morning (the only time I will have off to play with it), I need to get a bunch of stuff completed on it before I get it over to inspection shop at lunch, so they can make it all legal-like in the afternoon.
Got everything covered, except for replacing the existing brake fluid and filling/bleeding with new. If anyone recalls, Ford truck cruise control brake switches "had a slight chance of failure and possible fire" a couple of years ago. Well, I can tell you first hand, they had a GOOD chance of catching fire!!

Damn I can yap about nothing important!:shock: Okay, so on Friday morning, I can't find a soul to help me in regards to bleeding the brakes on this thing. Crazy having everyone I know being responsible adults that have to work!!:mrgreen: So now I am starting to look into these various pumps/kits/bleeder check valves/etc for assistance for a solo brake bleeding. Does anyone have experience in bleeding by themselves, and tips for doing it or parts/kits used to do it? I am gung-ho to get this done Friday morning, so if I gotta spend a bit at the parts store for a good set-up, I am okay with that......................but if there is a tried-n-true cheaper means of going about it, I am all ears also.
Thanks for any help!