WJB Bearings Inc, 725 Shea Rd, Newton, NC 28658, US - wjb automotive
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Pull bleeder screw and allow fluid to leak out. Coat threads of bleeder with silicone grease. Reinstall bleeder screw. Hook up mityvac. Pressurize to 25psi. Crack bleeder 1/4-1/2 turn. Tighten bleeder before pressure drops below 5. Rinse and repeat..
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Despite running 2 bottle of brake fluid I am still getting major bubbles. Lots of sputtering of air and most of the tube is air not fluid. Looks like there is tons of air in the lines. I did play around with just barely cracking the bleeder, adding more grease around the bleeder, a couple times I was able to get the tube to fill with oil and show lots of tiny bubbles.
I don't have a helper so I ordered a mityvac to do myself. I have replaced both front brake lines and calipers on my f150. I dont have a good feel for things so everything including flare is torque to spec. No leaks.