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Old 03-17-2009, 03:45 AM
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There is another way, Back bleeding.

Remove resevoir cover and rubber,
Clean an oil can out, fill with brake fluid, Connect a clear pipe onto the spout of the oil can, pump oil can holding the pipe upwards to purge the air out of the pipe, then connect the pipe to the bleed nipple on the brake caliper, open the bleed nipple and pump the oil can slowly. The reservoir should fill pushing all the air out, once happy the air is out then remove the pipe and bleed on the nipple for a few pumps untill the reservoir level is correct,

try the brake.
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