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In Reply to: bleeding brakes posted by Brenda on Wednesday, January 16, 2008:
Thanks Jim, we'll try this. We did pinch off the main return line that goes in the top of the hydraulic tank and then also tried pinching off the main line and the line to the master cylinder that we wasn't bleeding. So you are saying that we don't have to pump the brake like on a car, that it should prime up itself after pinching off the main line to the tank? That is after all the air is out! We'll give it a shot. Thanks again Jim