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Old 01-31-2022, 03:14 PM   #36
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I don't understand this rationale. if you bleed enough, the fluid will run out and then you'll get air in the MC.
Crack open a new cannister of brake fluid and use half of it to bleed instead of the full liter.
i used to put brake fluid in the bleeder and had to to the big wash and rinse afterwards. even so, residual brake fluid would leave a white film in the bleeder. by using it as a pressure source there is no clean-up, just have to keep an eye on the reservoir while bleeding.
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