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Old Jun 1st, 2018, 07:46   #19
Bugjam1999
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You don’t need to drain the system to change the fluid- use a pressure bleeder (you can make one easily enough, or buy one, any garage will have one) to push new fluid Through the system as you open each bleed nipple in turn.

If you use the above correctly you shouldn’t introduce any more air into the system, so no need for the system to be bled afterwards.

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