thughes317
Well-Known Member
I would suggest thinking twice before using this method: When you do it that way, you may push all the crap that has settled into the caliper (low point in system) back up into your master cylinder and/or ABS servos. Just sayin.......I've reverse bled brakes by pushing brake fluid into the bleeder valve on the caliper using a big syringe. When you do it that way, you open the brake reservoir so any air in the lines can escape through the open master cylinder. You hook up one end of a tube to the bleeder nipple, the other end to a syringe, fill the syringe with brake fluid so it flows all the way down to the nipple, crack open the bleeder, and push new brake fluid into the system. Basically, you're refilling the brake reservoir from the caliper instead of through the reservoir..
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