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Old 04-21-2013, 09:47 AM   #19
64GMCHorsepower
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Re: issues with rear drum brakes. STILL

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Originally Posted by of13swc View Post
What's the easiest way to do that?

Clamp the M/C in a vise, then you run tubing from the ports of the MC back into the reservoir.

Fill it with fluid, and using a screwdriver or a rod of some sort, keep pushing the piston until you get no air bubbles showing up in the reservoir.

When I bought my new one, it actually came with the fittings to do this.

And you might look at buying a set of autobleeders. They work great for the one time you need to bleed your brakelines, especially if you don't have any help. Most parts places carry them.

Good Luck!
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