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Old 01 March 2008, 05:02 PM
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can u do this on your own by

open bleed valve, then push slave in, then close the valve

then push the pedal so the slave goes back out then repeat ???????????????
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Sounds good in theory..but I doubt you will get the right result. It only needs about 5 pedal pushes in the proper way to do it on the pedal, or, get a 'one-man' bleed tube with a slit in the bleed tube. They work in a surprisingly well manner when new.
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Did mine on my own, no problem at all
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i turned the cylnder upside down when i did mine and used a easy bleed as 911 says
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