Stupendous Man wrote:
. A
friend of mine told me that many shops forces the fluid from the
bottom bleeder screw up to the master cylinder. That would probably
work if you had a pump or go to the drug store and get one of those
real large syringe,
cheap and effective.
That's the easy way, and necessary in some BMW cars. Use a short
section of clear tubing to attach it to the bleeder. Make sure you
have a garden hose within reach in case something goes wrong, brake
fluid is easily washed away .
And try not to get any on the paint. It's great paint remover.
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Zyp try putting fliud in start sqiuzing the clutch until you see no more bubbles it will start getting tighter as you squezz
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