Bleeding Brake Lines
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Get the BIGGEST Syringe you can find. Put a small rubber tube on it. Place this set-up on the bleeder and draw out on the syringe creating a vacuum. Open the bleeder and keep drawing (air at first then brake fluid) Watch your brake fluid reservoir and add fluid as needed........
Repeat process several times till ya have ONLY brake fluid coming out of bleeder into syringe.
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Repeat process several times till ya have ONLY brake fluid coming out of bleeder into syringe.
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Originally posted by: ttaylor
I assume I need to keep my lever compressed for the syringe to draw out the fluid?
I assume I need to keep my lever compressed for the syringe to draw out the fluid?
Let it sit for a day and bleed it again by pumping the pedal or lever. That eliminates any traped or mixed air in the system.......
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