Hello John. Start at the rear brake. Make sure fluid is topped off at all
times. Open the bleeder farest at rear. Have your helper push the pebble to
the floor and hold it there. Close the bleeder. This way your helper is
pushing the air out ahead of the fluid. Do this a few times. You should start
to get some brake fluid. When you get some or none. Go to the other side and
repeat the process. Go back to the first side. Then have your helper pump the
brake pebble up until he feels some pressure. Then open bleeder. Close
bleeder while he is still holding peddle to floor. And repeat a couple time
until you get good fluid. Go back to other side and do same thing. Now move
to front and do same process. It will go faster. As lines are shorter. Make
sure your back brakes are adjusted. Before you start at rear. This is
important.
Good Luck, John, Flintstone, GA
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