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<blockquote data-quote="2strokesteve89" data-source="post: 202347" data-attributes="member: 1670"><p>When you collapse the caliper piston it is highly recomended that you open the bleeder screw to allow the fluid to go out there rather than back thru the line into the master cylinder. The reason being that the fluid that previously was sitting in a spot that generates heat and where if any moisture got into the system would have settled at the caliper, there could be rust or dirty fluid in there and if you push it back into the mc it could cause problems that you don't want. It does not happen regularly but when it happens one time to you, you will remember to always take this precaution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2strokesteve89, post: 202347, member: 1670"] When you collapse the caliper piston it is highly recomended that you open the bleeder screw to allow the fluid to go out there rather than back thru the line into the master cylinder. The reason being that the fluid that previously was sitting in a spot that generates heat and where if any moisture got into the system would have settled at the caliper, there could be rust or dirty fluid in there and if you push it back into the mc it could cause problems that you don't want. It does not happen regularly but when it happens one time to you, you will remember to always take this precaution. [/QUOTE]
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