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Old 07-18-2010, 08:13 PM
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Bodhi,
Expect to have to fill the reservoir several times as you have completely empty lines and calipers.
I wouldnt use 15 psi, too high, it will cause you to make soda!!
Best have a pint of fluid on hand. Slow & gentle is the trick to bleeding brakes.
Using your mity vac may give a better result. Just keep the back part of the reservoir full.

Good Luck !!
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