Holy hell was this a b*tch. Pumped the pedal for about an hour straight to no avail. Ended using a vacuum pump to pull air/fluid through the line, which worked
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04-24-2017, 11:29 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Holy hell was this a b*tch. Pumped the pedal for about an hour straight to no avail. Ended using a vacuum pump to pull air/fluid through the line, which worked like a charm. Definitely have one on hand if you are planning on swapping out the line.
Once installed I can confirm what everyone else is saying. No more sloppy engagement point after hard or hot drives. pressure stays perfectly consistent. For $30 I can't think of a cheaper insurance policy for the CSC or CMC.
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