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Originally Posted by JLarson
We did try that. Fortunately, I'm tied in with a local Z enthusiast group, and they're giving me a hand this next week! I'll let you know how it goes.
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Originally Posted by JARblue
If you know the master is bled, a good option is to just gravity bleed the rest. Fill up the reservoir, open the bleeder valve, and let the fluid push the air out via gravity. As already mentioned, a clear tube can help you see the air bubbles coming out of the bleeder valve. Keep an eye on the reservoir and close the bleeder valve after the air bubbles stop and fluid drains smoothly.
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I use a Mityvac for all hydraulic bleeding. It does a good job and you do not need a second person pumping pedals and getting confused about the terms "up", "down" or "hold".
https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MITMV...ords=MITMV8500