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Originally Posted by Arthur Dalton
You don't bleed the system at all, You simply open the bleeder to make pushing the caliper back WITHOUT having to use a clamp.. cuz there is now no PRESSURE to push against .. meaning LESS work..When the caliper is back , you tighten the bleeder , No bleeding needed ,and with the added benefit of getting rid of the crap in the caliper ... plus , talk about less work.. now you do not even have to worry about the fluid raising the res level to overflow.
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That's a fantastic method. I've always done it the traditional way and paid attention not to overflow the reservoir. Why worry about it with this approach.
The bleeding is not an issue with either approach.