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Old 08-06-2014, 10:34 PM
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couple things to try, assuming you have no leaks

1. when bleeding sometimes best to set adjustments to the weakest point and adjust stiffer after you get some pedal. adjust via the rod linkage or plungers at the master depending on the set up you have.

2. sometimes reverse force the fluid to the master from the caliper to push any air out of the lines. you can do this by finding a pointy cap like from a gear lube bottle and attach it to the brake fluid bottle. cut the hole so you can fit it in the hole where your bleeder screws in. remove the bleeder take the cap of the master and squeeze til the fluid in the master rises.

3. always bleed w/ the cap off of the master

4. simply try to make adjustments at the master plungers or rod linkages, you might already have bled the lines good enough.
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