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On Fri, 1 May 1998, Alan Camhi wrote:
> P.S.  I did not bench bleed the M/C but pumped enough fluid through it during 
>the normal brake bleeding  process to have removed the need tfor the bench 
>bleeding
I think you have a bubble trapped somewhere.  Does the pedal harden up
after you pump it a lot?
(If not, then try adjusting the rear brakes)
If so, there IS air in there somewhere.  2 things to do:
1. wrap a rag around each fitting, pressurize system, open the flare nut
a wee bit until you see fluid leak out.  Close, wipe off and proceed to
next fitting.
2. "Slow Bleed" by pumping up the system and bracing the pedal *down* (ie,
foot always on it) with a hunk of lumber.  Let it sit overnight, check
again in the morning.
#2 is a previous list suggestion.  It worked fairly good for me.
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