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Hydraulic Brake Bleeder Valve Orientation

PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 4:31 pm
by Direct C51
I'm finally getting rid of my squeaky, sticky, pulsing, inadequate drum brakes and installing the Sonex hydraulic brakes. I noticed on the updated drawings that the brake body assembly (caliper) is mounted upside down for the taildraggers. I've attached a picture. This means the bleeder valve is no longer the high point, above the pistons. Has anyone mounted theirs like this? Has this caused any troubles with bleeding the brakes? I would assume you would have to pressure bleed them, instead of the method in the instructions where you pump, hold the lever, release the air, repeat.

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Re: Hydraulic Brake Bleeder Valve Orientation

PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:36 pm
by racaldwell
I did not mount mine this way. I went with conventional: Bleeder valve on the bottom and brake fluid line at the top.

A pressurized tank is used to fill the system. All air is pushed up with the rising fluid.

Every plane I've had used a similar system and I want to use something that I know works satisfactory.

Rick Caldwell
Xenos 0057