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Thanks Tony! Maybe a job for Sunday afternoon.
 
Certainly a job you don't need to rush Phil.;)

Tony.
 
All you need to do what you need is a length of wood (like a brush handle) about 3 feet long and a pair of Mole Grips. Put the end of the wood on the brake pedal and push the pedal down till you feel the pressure. Then clamp the grips to the wood where they can be wedged against the seat to hold the brake pedal down. This is NOT about applying pressure to the pedal but merely moving the position of the piston inside the master cylinder so that fluid cannot run through from the reservoir. When you loosen the hose you will loose a very small amount of fluid (so place something to catch it or soak it up) but after that as long as the pedal prop is in position you will not empty the system, leaving just the one brake to bleed up. It is quite a fiddly job to get the piston and dust seal back into the calliper. Make sure everything is spotlessly clean when rebuilding too. Hope this helps Phil.

This what you're trying to achieve with the wood and mole grips.
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Tony.
@t-tony quote: When you loosen the hose you will loose a very small amount of fluid (so place something to catch it or soak it up)
Frankie: I've seen a guy named Tony use his wife's oven roaster pan with great effect.......................
 
Hello everyone and Saturday morning greetings.
I'm just in the process of compiling the write-up guide as to How to Service a 2.8L 1999 model and will post this as a separate thread. Anything that I've missed out, let me know and I'll edit the document.
Does anyone know if I can attach a downloadable pdf file guide so that members can have a hard copy available as they work on their cars?
 
You could upload the pdf to Dropbox or Google drive and provide a link that is accessible to everyone.
People then click on the link and the pdf opens. They can then save it to their device.
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Some of the regular Shedders will know that when it really rains here it comes in under the garage doors.
Time has come to fix this so I bought some weather strip of eBay to stop this happening.
Previously when it rained hard (like this morning) the side of the garage where my Z lives would be flooded the full width of the door and halfway along my car. After getting the trim cut to fit and laid across the doorway (Not stuck down yet though) this is definitely a huge improvement and when its stuck down there'll be no water getting in, or dust and muck.
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Just need a dry day now.

Tony.

ps. I'm confident this will sort the water ingress Roy. @Rha
 
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Should keep it nice and dry Tony :thumbsup:
 
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Some of the regular Shedders will know that when it really rains here it comes in under the garage doors.
Time has come to fix this so I bought some weather strip of eBay to stop this happening.
Previously when it rained hard (like this morning) the side of the garage where my Z lives would be flooded the full width of the door and halfway along my car. After getting the trim cut to fit and laid across the doorway (Not stuck down yet though) this is definitely a huge improvement and when its stuck down there'll be no water getting in, or dust and muck.
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Just need a dry day now.

Tony.

ps. I'm confident this will sort the water ingress Roy. @Rha
Sure it's not a speed ramp to slow @Sean d down when entering? :whistle:
 
Great bit of work on the service guide. Just one bit of additional advice for any newbies - am sure Tony would agree - Always use axle stands (or similar) to take the weight before getting under the car. :thumbsup:
Strong though they are, hydraulic jacks can fail or slip, especially when you’re using significant force. :nailbiting: :hungover: :nurse:
 
Dawn, @ktnez99 I take my hat off to you for producing this great "How to" for a service which, although carried out on a 2.8, will be very helpful to owners of the 4 Cyl. engine models too. :thumbsup:

Tony.
Thanks @t-tony. I couldn't have done without you, @Mint and @Carl Brown. It's very much a #ZedShedMidlands publication. :):thumbsup:
Team effort and collaboration works wonders.
 
Some of the regular Shedders will know that when it really rains here it comes in under the garage doors.
Time has come to fix this so I bought some weather strip of eBay to stop this happening.
Previously when it rained hard (like this morning) the side of the garage where my Z lives would be flooded the full width of the door and halfway along my car. After getting the trim cut to fit and laid across the doorway (Not stuck down yet though) this is definitely a huge improvement and when its stuck down there'll be no water getting in, or dust and muck.
View attachment 109539 View attachment 109541
Just need a dry day now.

Tony.

ps. I'm confident this will sort the water ingress Roy. @Rha
Looking good Tony:thumbsup:
 
Testing time today. The PVC front of the garage we looking a bit green so out came the snow foam gun and power washer.
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After a soak and a blast off with the power washer it looked much better.
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And the best bit is,
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Next to no water ingress under the door despite using pressure.

Tony.

ps. @Rha in case you thought I was idling my time away today..=))
 
Some of the regular Shedders will know that when it really rains here it comes in under the garage doors.
Time has come to fix this so I bought some weather strip of eBay to stop this happening.
Previously when it rained hard (like this morning) the side of the garage where my Z lives would be flooded the full width of the door and halfway along my car. After getting the trim cut to fit and laid across the doorway (Not stuck down yet though) this is definitely a huge improvement and when its stuck down there'll be no water getting in, or dust and muck.
View attachment 109539 View attachment 109541
Just need a dry day now.

Tony.

ps. I'm confident this will sort the water ingress Roy. @Rha
Great....no more flooding. Just looks like pee puddle............................Frankie

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