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Old 04-22-2008, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by jtwh20 View Post
get a pressure bleeder - you can make your own (a quick search will show all you need)

i had the same problem - once i did the process with the pressure bleeder, pedal returned to normal
Pressure bleeders are great! It's nice to be able to bleed the brakes by yourself.

You need to have a turkey baster or a fluid extractor to remove the excess fluid down to the max level line after the bleed or flush is done.
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