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<blockquote data-quote="stwarrior23" data-source="post: 202367" data-attributes="member: 3687"><p>so i bought the brake fluid, and watched a couple youtube videos on how to make a bottle. So i started and everything was going good i saw bubbles coming out of the master cylinder and i saw bubbles in the line. So after a while i saw that the piston didnt really seem to be pushing against the brake and the brake was not getting any tougher or easier to pull. so i pulled it apart and made sure to push the piston back with a c-clamp and open the valve this time and saw air coming out so i thought that was good then went back and bleed the line again and still i have no brakes.</p><p></p><p>i feel like im doing more harm then good here, i basically went through the whole bottle and i always made sure i was topping it off regularly and throughout the whole time i saw bubbles and i only crack the valve a little not enough to let air through the screw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stwarrior23, post: 202367, member: 3687"] so i bought the brake fluid, and watched a couple youtube videos on how to make a bottle. So i started and everything was going good i saw bubbles coming out of the master cylinder and i saw bubbles in the line. So after a while i saw that the piston didnt really seem to be pushing against the brake and the brake was not getting any tougher or easier to pull. so i pulled it apart and made sure to push the piston back with a c-clamp and open the valve this time and saw air coming out so i thought that was good then went back and bleed the line again and still i have no brakes. i feel like im doing more harm then good here, i basically went through the whole bottle and i always made sure i was topping it off regularly and throughout the whole time i saw bubbles and i only crack the valve a little not enough to let air through the screw. [/QUOTE]
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