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Anyone?
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Now that you have fluid running through the system, you would expect it to bleed up properly. We did it the manual way.
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This might help:
http://www.lukclutch.com/support/installation_tips.phtml#i
and the last part on this page:
Just incase your not opening/closing at the right up and down pedal strokes
http://www.wildweasel.ca/j-body/HowTo/BleedBrakes.asp
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