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Filling and bleeding brakes
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I went from a single pot master to a dual pot... finishing up plumbing the lines shortly which will take me to the next journey... filling and bleeding the entire system. I read the directions on bench bleeding the master, which seems pretty straight forward. What is the best way to get the entire system filled and bled? There are about a million takes on bleeding tools, anyone had good luck with one more than the others? Any advice is helpful, thanks!
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Take your time and get every little bubble out when you bench bled, it will pay off .
Keep checking fluid level as your bleeding system out, can't let it run out or you need to start over.
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