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Don't let the reservoir go dry keep it full and barley crack the bleeder, if u have a friend to help u would be better that way u can pump pump and hold the peddle down while he cracks it and closes it to reales air. You can always make a investment in a mighty vac brake bleeder best 40 bucks to spend here is a item # off eBay 190655379187..... Good luck

 

 

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Don't let the reservoir go dry keep it full and barley crack the bleeder, if u have a friend to help u would be better that way u can pump pump and hold the peddle down while he cracks it and closes it to reales air. You can always make a investment in a mighty vac brake bleeder best 40 bucks to spend here is a item # off eBay 190655379187..... Good luck Sent using Tapatalk

 

I know that process of bleeding, i just need to know how to get the old fluid out the line, i still have tons of fluid in the reservoir

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Don't let the reservoir go dry keep it full and barley crack the bleeder, if u have a friend to help u would be better that way u can pump pump and hold the peddle down while he cracks it and closes it to reales air. You can always make a investment in a mighty vac brake bleeder best 40 bucks to spend here is a item # off eBay 190655379187..... Good luck Sent using Tapatalk

 

 

I know that process of bleeding, i just need to know how to get the old fluid out the line, i still have tons of fluid in the reservoir

just pull the line off the caliper and pump it. Or pull the hose off the resi.

 

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Yea pull the hose off at the master and remove resi, drain & clean, reinstall. Fill it up w/ fresh fluid then bleed all the old fluid out,(making shure not to run resi dry). You should be able to tell when new fluid starts coming out, it will change colors.Hope this helps.

 

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Yea pull the hose off at the master and remove resi, drain & clean, reinstall. Fill it up w/ fresh fluid then bleed all the old fluid out,(making shure not to run resi dry). You should be able to tell when new fluid starts coming out, it will change colors.Hope this helps. crazycracker

Thank you , All your help is apreciated

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