Posted by: rickyracer ®
2001/08/13, 13:21:52
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you can, but you'll have to bleed it again. No big deal if you need it to drive now, so be it. Remember the brakes are what the system is designed for so be careful. They may feel right and work great but in a emergency they'll let you down and a sharp lawyer that has any knowledge of cars will clean you out in court. What allot of people don't understand is a "modified" vehicle is a "legal" liability. That's why the Manufactures have these special cars that go only to current people when they sale them with a "claus" wrote in the paperwork.
:but I still have to put in the master cylinder and prop valve. I was thinking that I could just bleed the current system and then get an alingment. Drive it like that to see how it drives? who knows?
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