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Pressure bleeders are the best. Vacuum bleeders are next. Both can be operated by one person alone. If you've never done this, it might be best if you can find a friend to help, who has done it before.
One more tip: To save time, get a cheap or discarded turkey baster (clear plastic tube with a rubber bulb at one end, used to suck drippings out of baking pans for turkeys, roasts, etc), and suck most of the fluid out of the reservoir first. Be careful not to such so much out that air is allowed down into the brake master cylinder. Carefully fill the reservoir with fresh fluid before you begin. Mark the baster with the word "POISON," or perhaps the french equivalent, and place it in a box with brake bleeding tools.
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Mocha 1978 911SC. "Coco"
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