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Old 11-24-2010, 08:03 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by flashburn View Post
So I didn't fill in between each brakeline swap, but I did bleed each brake several times, and didn't have any bubbles. I took it out for a test drive and the new lines feel great, much more precise and not really spongy at all any more... so I'm guessing I'm fine? I did only use one bottle (1.05liter) of RBF600 though.
Yeah, you should be fine. Just to make sure jump on the brakes as hard as possible to engage ABS.

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Also this took me way longer than an hour..., more like 8 hours! I even had to go to the store to buy some PB Blaster to loosen one of the bolts, thing just wouldn't budge!
Which bolt? There shouldn't have been anything on the brake line on there that tight. The tightest one I encountered was the flare fitting to the hard-line, but as long as you cracked that before removing the clip it was fine.
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