Lou C
Supreme Mariner
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getting back to brake bleeding, the way we did it in the old days was to start with a clean clear bottle, and tape a plastic hose to the neck, with the end almost at the bottom of the bottle, and then fill the bottle till the bottom of the hose was covered in brake fluid. Then pump the master while your assistant opens the bleed valve. You'd see bubbles and repeat this till you saw no bubbles. Usually you'd have to dump some of the fluid out of the bottle after doing 2 brakes so it would not overflow. Then Lisle came out with an easier way, that you can do by yourself, I have used this on the trailer and various vehicles, it has worked fine every time.
Note that the bleeder bottle is above the level of the brake caliper....

Note that the bleeder bottle is above the level of the brake caliper....
