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ruddyboys
post Jun 12 2004, 07:26 AM
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I just rebuilt my MC, not fun having brake fluid in cockpit. After bleeding the brakes they still seem spongee, I want to try to bleed the rear brake actuator, how is that done?
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post Jun 12 2004, 07:45 AM
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all you can do it crack the top line as you would a bleeder... put a towel around it too so brake fluid don't squirt out... I don't know of another way, but that works.
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