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Old Apr 7, 2003 | 02:02 AM
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Due the constant requests for Emission's Info & Tune-up Info regarding the 77-78-79 Trucks,I have created this page just for you.

You might want to direct anyone who is looking for this info... to this page.

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Old Jul 15, 2003 | 05:40 AM
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We all know the standard bleeding method, start at right rear, then left rear, right front, left front, keep the master cyl full, bla bla, in the Haynes manual, it talked about pulling the bleeder rod on the differential valve. (usually on the frame under the driver) This of course is for disc brakes it said, and you can even make a tool to hold it out, but its faster to use vise grips to hold the pin out. So in a nut shell it says to bleed the brakes with the pin out, then when your done release it, It claims to let the fluid go to the front calipers ( I still got fluid to bleed before that) Is this a mandatory thing?

The instructions in the original Ford shop manual are the same.

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