| Another idea concerning pressure bleeding the brake system that I've used is to 
get an old master cylinder plastic lid (for tr-6) and drill a hole in order to 
fit an air connection in it.  slip it in and glue with epoxy.  Then simply put 
on the lid and connect an air hose to air compressor and blow away. LOL  I 
suggest keeping the pressure around 3-4 pounds.  I recently did that but did 
find that my brake pedal feel was a little softer than expected.  I'm wondering 
if blowing pressure like that does introduce more small air bubbles into the 
fluid than one would expect.  microscopically?  not sure.  I'll be bleeding 
again in the spring to be sure.
Randall........I've heard of gravity bleeding before.  Is it as simple as it 
sounds?  One simply opens the valves and lets it go?  how long?  I might 
experiment with that......lol
gary n.
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