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Old 11-03-2024, 08:20 AM   #13
Kurt in NJ
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Default Re: Bleeding brakes-pedal pressure problem. Could use some advice/suggestions

The bleeder screws may be on the top on the outside but that doesn’t really matter if the drilling goes to the top inside—- if it doesn’t go to the top inside there will be air trapped in the cylinder.
The other issue is the fluid hole — inside the cylinder it has to emerge in the center between the cups resting place some were drilled at the angle of the hose fitting and emerged off center inside sometimes underneath the rubber cup.
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