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BRAKE BLEEDING TOOL MODIFIED PRESSURE BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM

Subject: BRAKE BLEEDING TOOL MODIFICATION

Model and Year: 1985-91 M VANS, 1989-91 S/T TRUCKS, 1988-91 RN C/K TRUCKS, 1990-91 L VANS WITH KELSEY HAYES BRAKE COMBINATION VALVE AND ANTI-LOCK BRAKES 1991 CAPRICE EQUIPPED WITH KELSEY HAYES BRAKE COMBINATION VALVE AND BOSCH ANTI-LOCK BRAKES

MODELS: 1985-91 M VANS, 1989-91 S/T TRUCKS, 1988-91 RN C/K TRUCKS, 1990-91 L VANS, EQUIPPED WITH KELSEY HAYES BRAKE COMBINATION VALVE AND ANTI-LOCK BRAKES AND 1991 CAPRICE EQUIPPED WITH KELSEY HAYES BRAKE COMBINATION VALVE AND BOSCH ANTI-LOCK BRAKES

This bulletin describes a modification which must be made to existing tool J-35856 which must be used when pressure bleeding the brake system. J-35856 "Proportioning Valve Depressor" has been replaced and superseded by J-39177 "Combination Valve Pressure Bleeding Tool" for the Kelsey Hayes combination valve on the above mentioned cars and trucks.

IMPORTANT: Failure to modify or replace J35856 may result in an ineffective bleed or damage to the combination valve.

Dealers may order J-39177 to replace J-35856 or modify all J-35856 tools in the following manner (Figure 1).

1. Remove the red plastic handle from the tool.

2. Clamp the tool carefully but securely in a bench vise with the three prongs accessible.

3. File down the raised "dimple" from the center prong until the surface area is smooth.

The removal of the "dimple" is all that is necessary to modify the tool. The attached label should be applied to any modified J - 35856.


Object Number: 88875  Size: MF

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