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You might want to get a pressure bleader. They have a replacement brake fluid thats gold colored. it's the same as the blue but different color. Flush everything till the new fluid comes out of each of the calipers. Then get some help and to do a round of the old pump up and hold while you bleed each caliper. It's my understanding that they had to stop using the blue stuff due to some arcane DOT rule. The reason for the two colors was so you could tell when you flushed your brakes the difference between the new and old fluid.
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