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<blockquote data-quote="EddieS&#039;04" data-source="post: 1010162" data-attributes="member: 61136"><p>I use a suction bulb to lower the master cylinder level. To just above the piston. </p><p></p><p>Even if I only do front pads. I bleed rear and front. Takes me about 32 to 40 oz's. To clear out the old fluid. I dont like pushing the old master cylinder fluid thru the system.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you have dual piston calipers. 8 oz's maynot be enough. You may have a bleeder not sealing. I tried the speed bleeders, last time. They didnot hold, and sucked air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieS'04, post: 1010162, member: 61136"] I use a suction bulb to lower the master cylinder level. To just above the piston. Even if I only do front pads. I bleed rear and front. Takes me about 32 to 40 oz's. To clear out the old fluid. I dont like pushing the old master cylinder fluid thru the system. If you have dual piston calipers. 8 oz's maynot be enough. You may have a bleeder not sealing. I tried the speed bleeders, last time. They didnot hold, and sucked air. [/QUOTE]
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