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Old Apr 27, 2017 | 08:20 PM
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Default Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?

Originally Posted by onehundred80
PDF works now but not this am.

Those micro bubbles as you call them were a continuous cycle for me, the air always had bubbles in it and I did not trust them all coming out so I quit that method. When you see bubbles all the time oil is coming out you get a bit skeptical.

Speed bleeders rely on pressure coming from the inside so no sucking in any air.

Yeah, I can understand the lack of confidence. One thing I know is that as long as there is a vac on the system there is no way air can go against it into the caliper(s). Are you sure you didn't open the bleeder too much? Only thing I have to watch, is flow outwards from the bleeder AND enough fluid in the master cylinder. Watching the gauge mounted on the vac pump (and the flowing fluid) insures no air can go into the caliper. Then, all I have to do is make sure it doesn't suck air at the master cylinder. Seems simple enough, and nothing else to buy.


Just got the email, shipping tracking number and tracking confirmed!

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