Brian894X4
(Trail Leader)
01/26/11 05:31 AM
Re: BRAKE BLEEDING PROBLEMS

I believe you can suck in air at a very small leak point, without necessarily blowing a lot of noticable fluid out. As I recall, this tends to happen where the soft lines connect to the hard lines. You might check these connections over really well. Make sure all connections are sealed good, especially since you've replaced things like the MC and some of the brake lines.




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