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Yes you can do that, however anytime u compress the piston there is a chance for air bubbles to enter the system. It may be overkill for most but in
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Yes you can do that, however anytime u compress the piston there is a chance for air bubbles to enter the system. It may be overkill for most but in a performance vehicle i don't take chances. I've done it both ways and the pedal feels better after a bleed, much firmer.
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