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Help: Bleeding 03 brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Relaxed Chaos" data-source="post: 13085318" data-attributes="member: 64993"><p>I swapped to stainless lines many years ago. Bleeding the rears on these babies takes A LOT of time to get all the air out. Plus I found there is a special place to tap on the rears that get a lot of air out. I used a Motive pressure bleeder, which helps an incredible amount. Lastly, I bled the master cylinder.</p><p></p><p>May brakes are rock solid now and have been for many years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relaxed Chaos, post: 13085318, member: 64993"] I swapped to stainless lines many years ago. Bleeding the rears on these babies takes A LOT of time to get all the air out. Plus I found there is a special place to tap on the rears that get a lot of air out. I used a Motive pressure bleeder, which helps an incredible amount. Lastly, I bled the master cylinder. May brakes are rock solid now and have been for many years. [/QUOTE]
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