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Hello..new Hino owner member

Greentouch

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Hi All
My name is Mark and owner of a 2010 Hino 300 816 Beavertail truck which I use in my Gardening business for machinery transportation
Currently doing the front brakes on this truck and have to replace a calliper, due to leaking brake fluid .. I have worked in the Clutch & brake industry before for cars only, not trucks, so this is the first truck brakes that I have had a go at 🤞
My question is please if you could help me, is..everything has been done, as in new rotors, pads, re packed bearing etc.. .. but
Question - bleeding of the brakes, as this Hino does not have air brakes , is this procedure done the same way as a car?, as in, pump brake petal and crack the bleed screw technique ?
 

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Welcome @Greentouch Most hydraulic brakes should be the same other than like Marty said with the ABS systems. just getting air out of the caliper area should be as simple as pumping and cracking. helps with two people but you can also try gravity bleeding too. a trick with one person is to attach a small hose to the bleeder nipple and feed it into a soda bottle. pour a small amount of brake fluid in the bottle to cover the end of the hose. open the bleeder and pump the pedal. just keep the fluid full so not to get air in at the MC.

Nice looking rig too I might add!
 
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