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#444065 08/21/2008 3:11 PM
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I put some new lines on, rebuilt MC, took wheel cyls. off and just honed and cleaned up parts.
When I went to bleed them I started on left rear (with a one man bleeder) no luck, went to rt rear no luck, went to left front and finally got some fluid to come out same with rt front.
Went back to back no luck. I noticed when I would push the pedal inside (real mushy) fluid would come out the vent hole.
What am I doing wrong? Any help pls.
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Never mind..Virg


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