Bleed air out of a gas engine v-8 300e
SOURCE: bleeding top hydrulic system after replacing locking servo
Hi redbarro7,
Your vehicle may be fitted with a reverse bleeding system....have a look at the master cylinder and see if there's a bleeding nipple fitted there....If there is, you'll need to use a pressurized tool to bleed the system. You can make up one from an old master cylinder, if you're really into doing it your self....Pump out the air in the usual way......Leave an interval between each pump stroke, to allow the air to escape.
All the best
Johngee10
SOURCE: bleeding air out of fuel inj pump
loosen the fuel fitting on the fuel filter housing.
loosen the actuating button on manual pump. operate pump until fuel flows from the filter fitting free of air.
tighten fitting
continue operating the pump untill injection pump overflow valve opens up. This is known by an audible buzzing noize when the valve opens up.
tighten the pump acuator button.
Start and run the engine. check for leaks.
Hope this the info you are looking for
(:DK
SOURCE: how do i bleed my 1987 mercedes 190td fuel system
should have rubber squeeze thing to prime it up
SOURCE: after bleeding system initially because
If you are absolutely sure that the brake elements are the correct one for the van and are in perfect working order(including the servo), you are using the recommended DOT4 fluid and the system has been thoroughly bled and the height of the pedal is set at the recommended height then this is how it's supposed to feel.
If you don't like that then your only option is to modify the brake pedal itself - cut the pad and weld it up higher on the arm.
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