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Old 07-03-05, 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Retro Grouch
Stick a piece of hose on that and run it into a little bottle of brake fluid so that no new air can enter. .

Retro,

In my case, I was refilling the system and then bleeding. The calipers seemed to have quite a bit of entrained air. If I were just bleeding an already filled system, I think I would've had a much easier time, like 5 minutes.

Also, the Hayes instructions say NOT to submerge the exit tube into brake fluid.

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