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I have a set of 3.6 modded mufflers for sale. These were professionally welded, nice! Can send pics. My email gregpklein@msn.Com. Asking $350 im in ca bay area.
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Want to bleed the brakes on my '01 996 with my Mightyvac bleeder. Here are my problems:
1. Can't siphon the brake fluid resovoir due to a second screen that does not seem to come out. The top screen came out fine.
2. Started in RR connected the Mightyvac and cracked the bleeder. All I got was spitting of brake fluid rather than a nice flow. Thought I would drain the resovoir via the RR caliper but that would have take all day.
What am I missing here? Why doesn't the brake fluid flow like other cars that I have bled?
Thanks
Rick
do yourself a favor and get a motive brake bleeder, best $50 you will ever spend. its sooo! easy and its a one man operation.
Help--B&M Shifter
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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hi, i had the same problem when i did mine. the shifter is a press fit, it will come off with some (alot) upward force and a little wiggle action. another trick is with the b&m shifter or other makes dont disconnect cables like the directions say, you can turn the whole assembly over and disconnect the cables, this way you wont upset the cable dimensions. one other thing to is be careful with your leather brake handle it is very easy to tear on the sharp edges of the center console when removing. hope this helps