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Bleeding breaks
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uncledirt wrote: ...Also, I noticed the right side nipple does not drain because the bottom of the nipple doesn't have holes in the stem of the bolt like the left side does. So, technically, unlike the book says I have drained it from the left nipple last few times and it's been a little bit more involved getting the air out but I handled it well in the past with patience. Thanks in advance:)
Something's wrong. Both caliper bleeders should be identical. If you were unable to push fluid through the right side bleeder that caliper and brake line has never been purged of the old fluid and possibly nasty stuff (including water) that's been in there forever. Not good. Ed
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