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Old 03-08-2016 | 11:53 AM
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Giving the bleeding another shot tonight. Things I may have overlooked:

1- I'm sitting nose high, considering I'm going to try and do the manual bleed again I should bleed the master cylinder with the bleed screw correct? Is that done just with gravity?

2- it's an 81, and I don't have inner/ outer bleeders correct?

3- also what is the procedure for the ABS unit, didn't see any bleeding options
Old 03-08-2016 | 07:12 PM
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Anyone?
Old 03-08-2016 | 08:22 PM
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if your going to gravity bleed then crack the B nuts at the MC . one at a time.

NOTE if the MC has a bleeder at the tip then use this when you press the foot brake to bleed .
as well as use it for the initial gravity bleed. just crack it open.
Once you get the fluid come out with no more air bubbles,
then bleed in this order LF, RF , LR , RR.
Your car only has one bleeder per wheel.

NOTE I suggest to use ATE brake fluid this will work the best with your ATE master cylinder.

NOTE you car doesnt have any ABS



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