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Old 09-26-2008, 04:20 PM
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bleeding LSPV

I just replaced my MC, and I bench bleed it and did everything the way it came off. I did the search and it said to bleed the LSPV last. But it dosnt have a bleeder valve. I got lots of petal with out bleeding it so far so I beilve it was a bad mc that was causeing my brakes to vanish at times, and have to be pumped up. my question is do I have to bleed it and if so how?
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There should be a bleed fitting up high on the LSPV itself. It might be covered with dirt, but it should be there.
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ok will look thanks
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So Is it normal to have the dustboot full of fuild is that a indication of it gone bad? Cause I was gonna bleed it there is no bleeder there. so I took the boot down just to see cause I was having problems getting my system bleed. cause I had to put in another MC cause the one I bought 6 days ago failed.
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