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Pressure Bleeding

  1. Connect pressure bleeder to master cylinder using appropriate adapters. Install clear hose onto right rear bleed screw. Place other end of hose into clean, transparent container of clea brake fluid.
  2. CAUTION: Open bleeder screw at least one full turn when instructed. If bleeder screw is not opened sufficiently, a slow, weak fluid discharge will result, leaving air in lines and valves.
  3. Open valve on pressure bleeder. Open bleed screw at least one full turn. When brake fluid flow is clear and free of bubbles, close bleed screw.
  4. Bleed remaining brakelines in proper sequence at each wheel. See BRAKELINE BLEEDING SEQUENCE  table. Ensure bleed screws are tightened to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS  .
  5. Close valve on pressure bleeder. Remove pressure bleeder from master cylinder. Fill master cylinder with brake fluid (if necessary). Install cap onto master cylinder.