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Old Mar 19, 2015 | 04:20 PM
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Default Re: Brake Bleeding - Specific to a Crossfire

Originally Posted by PNA
I think the only reason they are saying it is so air isn't introduced into the lines. All the old fluid will eventually be evacuated regardless of if you leave a little in the reservoir so air doesn't get in. Eventually, as you keep filling it with new fluid, all the old fluid will be bleed through the lines.
If the reservoir has fluid in it the new stuff will mix with the old and it will take a lot of fluid to reduce the blended fluids to next to no old fluid. With my way the air will come out in front of the new fluid if you keep pumping and do not let the bubbles of air slowly climb to the top again.
 
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