whilst this usually does work fine (i've done it myself quite a few times) only fair to warn that you do risk damaging the seals in the master cylinder doing this. not very likely, but can happenChrisPears wrote:using an eezi bleed, and the pumping the pedal method at same time does the best job.
Soft brakes??
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Re: Soft brakes??
It's a lot better now i must say still a bit of play but it is getting better!!
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