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Bleeding Dry Line Tips
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 211807" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>I have the hardest time using the master cylinder to do any of the work. If you cant find your vacuum pump and drive a company car, or have a brother inlaw who parks on your place you can easily use a vacuum port off the manifold of said vehicles to hook up to your bleed port on your caliper. simply fill the master cylinder and pour some fluid in as you open the bleed valve. you can flush and bleed one in minutes this way, and cleanup is all done for you. Remember, brake fluid is hard on paint, but also don't forget, and DON'T use your car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 211807, member: 1650"] I have the hardest time using the master cylinder to do any of the work. If you cant find your vacuum pump and drive a company car, or have a brother inlaw who parks on your place you can easily use a vacuum port off the manifold of said vehicles to hook up to your bleed port on your caliper. simply fill the master cylinder and pour some fluid in as you open the bleed valve. you can flush and bleed one in minutes this way, and cleanup is all done for you. Remember, brake fluid is hard on paint, but also don't forget, and DON'T use your car. [/QUOTE]
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