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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Fredericksburg, Texas
Posts: 1,818
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Dennis,
We've all done this, just pinch off the rubber hose at the brake reservoir with vice grips. I have a pair of vice grips that are like a needle nose pliers that works well. The be sure sure release the air in the tank before releasing the clamp on the overflow. If I remember 7-10 lbs of air in the bleeder bottle is enough to do the job.
I'm guessing you already know to bleed from the furthest wheel cylinder first (rear right), then the rear left, etc...
Congratulations on your new baby,
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Mitch Leland
"03" 996 C2S-LS3 V8-480 HP
"84" 911 Turbo Look-Sold w/ found memories
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